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... 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 the latest data from the ... View this article
... from the same month last year, Metals Service Center Institute data show, while ... down 2.7 percent from 136,100 tons in May 2012, while inventories ... View this article
... from 8.25 million net tons in the year-ago period, according to data from the ... 6.3 percent from 33.66 million net tons in the first four months of 2012. ... View this article
... 1,964,137 tonnes shipped abroad the previous month and 1,889,238 tonnes in April 2012, according to the latest US Commerce Department data. ... View this article
... Brazil imported 22,846 tonnes of refractory materials in 2012, down 12.7 percent from 26,183 tonnes in 2011, according to data from the country's ... View this article
... on month from 5.55 million tonnes, according to preliminary Chinese customs data. ... 25.4 million tonnes, up 15.4 percent from the same 2012 period. ... View this article
... international market for the scrap substitute product, according to data from the ... 6,696 tonnes, down 70.1 percent from 22,410 tonnes in May 2012. ... View this article
... exports climbed 4.2 percent during the month, according to data released by ... mill product in April, compared with 43.9 million pounds in April 2012. ... View this article
... grow by 5,400 to more than 1.43 million people, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Since May 2012, metals producers have ... View this article
... Data compiled by Metal Bulletin Research (MBR) show total net US pig iron imports of 4.2 million tonnes in 2012 and 4.12 million tonnes in 2011. ... 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