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... The current excess capacity in crude steel output is estimated at 500 million tonnes per year out of global total of 1.8 billion tonnes annually. ... View this article
... 312 percent and estimated global gross domestic product grew about 6,265 percent. Last year's growth in crude steel output came mainly from Asia ... View this article
CHICAGO — Global crude steel output increased 1.2 percent in April as Asia, largely China, offset declines in other major producing regions ... View this article
... One of the main reasons global steel scrap use ... regarding its scrap usage; its steel industry sharply ... fact that the country's crude steel production was ... View this article
NEW YORK — Global crude steel output rose 1 percent in March from the same month last year, with production in China and India overcoming ... View this article
... Colo., rail mill to boost output by 10.5 ... Evraz North America's crude steel production rose 3.9 percent last ... on the outlook for its global steel operations ... View this article
... recorded a decline in crude steel production in ... last year, but with steel powerhouse China ... by nearly 10 percent, overall global output maintained its ... View this article
Crude steel output fell 3.6 percent year on year ... The special steel business— comprising operations ... reflections of the global economic environment ... View this article
The 62 countries reporting to the World Steel Association, accounting for 98 percent of global crude steel output, produced 124.8 million tonnes in ... View this article
... produced 716.54 million tonnes of crude steel last year ... the quality of non-consumption-oriented steel that's been ... a dramatic effect on global markets ... 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