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... to "satisfy actual demand requirements from consumers and to guarantee timely delivery," European steel industry association Eurofer said in a ... View this article
European steel association Eurofer has criticized a European Commission green paper calling for a 40-percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions ... View this article
... Chinese exporters were said to have undercut EU manufacturers by up to 68 percent, sparking a formal complaint by Eurofer, whose steelmaker ... View this article
... Baosteel was chosen from among a pool of nominees including four other organizations—EUROFER, the Brussels-based European Steel ... View this article
... from China's unfair advantage in the market and its own openness, according to an executive with European steel industry organization Eurofer. ... View this article
... steel demand won't start improving until the second quarter of 2013, the European Confederation of Iron and Steel Industries (Eurofer) forecast in a ... View this article
... to the market conditions experienced in 2007 in the near term, according to Wolfgang Eder, president of European steelmakers' association Eurofer ... View this article
... ThyssenKrupp says four German companies, one Austrian company and European steelmakers' association Eurofer have so far tried to have the ... View this article
The European Union general court has rejected Eurofer's bid to overturn emissions allowance benchmarks set by the European Commission, the ... View this article
... steel demand is expected to remain weak in 2012, before rebounding in 2013, according to a statement by industry body Eurofer on Monday May 7. ... 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