West Coast structurals market seen firming
Jan 31, 2013 | 05:13 PM
| Frank Haflich
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steel,
steel prices,
structural steel tubing,
tubing,
A500 Grade B,
hollow structural sections,
South Korea imports,
West Coast steel
Frank Haflich
LOS ANGELES West Coast prices for structural steel tubing are holding steady, although the years first green shoots of optimism have emerged.
While prices havent risen for the past two months, neither have they declined, which in the past few years has been the usual outlook once tags flatten out. Few market sources expect the recent $50-per-ton price hike by Chesterfield, Mo.-based Bull Moose Tube Co. (amm.com, Jan. 29), which operates a warehouse in Arizona, to have an immediate impact on the West Coast market.....
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