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... re replacing holes, not building inventory," the first Mid-Atlantic source said. ... capacity constraints like the strike at Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp.'s ... View this article
... what you're buying in the steel market now; the mills are trying to stay as much as possible to the published prices," a Mid-Atlantic distributor source ... View this article
... A second Mid-Atlantic distributor was also skeptical of the $50-per-ton ... Atlas Tube Inc., a subsidiary of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc., kicked ... View this article
... more. Plus, the steel markets aren't very good yet.". ... momentum.". Mid-Atlantic exporters are buying reasonable volumes of No. ... View this article
... The first Mid-Atlantic source said he had heard of big service centers ... Carbon Steel Long Products, Market Stories, Construction, United States, Steel ... View this article
... markets to be weaker than the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic, with the ... A buyer for one steel producer said he expects prime grades in Chicago to ... View this article
... Logistics services provider MoveTran LLC now offers "pick-and-pack" services for steel products throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. ... View this article
... based on region, with areas of the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic fighting for orders ... cuts at the start of the month, led by Gerdau Steel Long America ... View this article
... coming years, with a host of companies--including Germany's Benteler Steel/Tube GmbH ... can handle that,” a source at a Mid-Atlantic distributor said ... View this article
... a stronger recovery since the 2009 trough than any other steel-consuming sector ... and Utica shales, which stretch across the Mid-Atlantic region from ... 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