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... a June start-up for its 770000-tonne-per-year hot-strip mill in Brazil after repeated delays, chief executive officer André Gerdau Johannpeter said. ... View this article
... materials, notably scrap and freight, which (affected) the profitability of the sector as a whole," chief executive officer André Gerdau Johannpeter said ... View this article
"Gerdau went with IABr to the government demanding this (export tax)," André Gerdau Johannpeter, chief executive officer of the Porto Alegre, Brazil ... View this article
"A new investment plan will be announced in February 2013," chief executive officer André Gerdau Johannpeter said during a Nov. ... View this article
... Gerdau SA is confident that US economic growth will be sustained in 2013, according to chief executive officer André B. Gerdau Johannpeter. ... View this article
... André B. Gerdau Johannpeter, chief executive officer of Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Gerdau SA, said he saw opportunities in bus, underground rail ... View this article
... definitely—if you look at the world—is one of the best places to be in the steel business," said André B. Gerdau Johannpeter, chief executive officer ... View this article
... "It's transportation," according to André B. Gerdau Johannpeter, chief executive officer of Porto Alegre, Brazil-based Gerdau SA. ... View this article
... "In the US market, we've seen different markets in different situations," according to André B. Gerdau Johannpeter, chief executive officer of Porto ... View this article
... options—such as natural gas—is defining the types of investments that steel producers plan, said André B. Gerdau Johannpeter, chief executive ... 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