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US raw steel output totaled 1557000 tons last week, a 0.8-percent increase from 1544000 tons produced the previous week, as mills operated at an ... View this article
Profit-sharing benefits won't be available to employees at ArcelorMittal SA's North American facilities for the third quarter, United Steelworkers union ... View this article
Attorneys for Crucible Materials Corp. are hoping bankruptcy court officials will set another auction hearing, this time to sell off the specialty metals ... View this article
At the hands of a struggling credit market, exploration company Franconia Minerals Corp. has hit a speed bump. View this article
In a following move, AK Steel Corp. is raising its base prices on stainless steel products effective Jan. 3. View this article
US ferrosilicon prices have fallen as a major domestic producer injects extra units into the market during a fourth quarter that hasn't been great in terms ... View this article
Large US manganese alloy consumers have initiated 2010 contract talks, but small and medium-sized buyers are still hesitant to buy forward, according ... View this article
Chinese stainless steel producer Tsingshan Steel Pipe Co. Ltd. plans to start trial output next month at two new stainless pipe mills near Shanghai. View this article
Increased demand from developing countries helped push US exports of steel mill products higher in September, but total exports in the first nine months ... View this article
Two Missouri agencies are asking the state's attorney general to pursue legal action against a salvage yard to force it to comply with the Clean Water ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel