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... Global steel consumption grew by 121 million tons between 2010 and 2012, but capacity grew by 185 million tons over the same three years ... View this article
... industry metrics. "The US consumed the same amount of steel in 2012 as it did in 2008," Alvarado said. "The underlying ... View this article
... in a range of 10 to 14 cents per diluted share, down from 21 cents in the first three months of this year and 20 cents in the second quarter of 2012. ... View this article
... The program, which has been in the works for more than a year (amm.com, March 29, 2012), involves the intermodal transport of aluminum alloy ... View this article
... at a rate of 166,300 tons per day in May, down 4.8 percent from roughly 3.8 million tons at a rate of 174,600 tons per day in May 2012, according to ... View this article
... US service centers shipped 132,400 tons of aluminum products last month, down 2.7 percent from 136,100 tons in May 2012, while inventories fell ... View this article
... Analysts now believe that the strong investments in the beginning of the year, which were due to leftover projects from 2012, will level out. ... View this article
... the world," Longhi said, citing a 52-percent spike in casing and tubing imports and a 42-percent bump in flat-rolled imports between 2010 and 2012 ... View this article
... and overhaul. "In 2012, 6 percent of our revenue came from the chemical and petrochemical end market. Expanding our ... View this article
... has written off nearly half a billion dollars from the value of its Tiwai Point aluminum smelter in New Zealand, according to its 2012 financial results ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.