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... In November, Istanbul-based Colakoglu Metalurji AS set up a scrap facility and finished product trading house in Houston, although the company ... View this article
... In November, Colakoglu Metalurji AS set up a scrap facility and finished product trading house in Houston (amm.com, Nov. 12). ... View this article
NEW YORK — Steelmaker Colakoglu Metalurji AS has established a Houston trading house, making it the first Turkish mill to sell into the United ... View this article
... "We've seen prices come down by about $20 per tonne so Çolakoglu is offering around the $640 per tonne level," a trader said. ... View this article
... General manager Osman Soybas said the increase in coil production at Colakoglu over the past few years had created a requirement for a high ... View this article
... $650 per tonne. Traders also cited better value deals with Colakoglu, which is also offering coils at $680 per tonne. A third ... View this article
Turkey's Colakoglu has reduced its hot rolled coil (HRC) capacity utilisation to 60%, ceo Ugur Dalbeler said on Thursday May 3. Demand for HRC ... View this article
... to demand, and it's not there right now." There is more demand for hot rolled coil purchased from local producers such as Colakoglu, Erdemir, MMK ... View this article
... "[Steelmakers] Çolakoglu and Erdemir have cut production so there is an equilibrium between supply and demand in the Turkish domestic market ... View this article
... "We have five suppliers of flat products in Turkey – Erdemir, Isdemir, MMK, Colakoglu and Toscelik – of which [the latter] three plants have only ... 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