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Hollow structural sections (HSS) mills are raising prices, but not in a uniform manner, market sources told AMM. NEW YORK ... View this article
has criticized hollow structural sections (HSS) mills that raised their prices by only $30 per ton, undercutting a leading $50-per-ton increase by JMC ... View this article
Several domestic mills' efforts to raise hollow structural sections (HSS) by $50 per ton have gotten off to a rocky start, with at least two other US mills ... View this article
... At least seven other domestic mills boosted prices for hollow structural sections (HSS) and mechanical tubing products by a minimum of $50 per ton ... View this article
Structural steel tubing producers on the West Coast need more evidence that a price hike can stick before they follow mills east of the Rockies and post ... View this article
A number of producers have implemented price hikes for hollow structural sections (HSS) and mechanical tubing products, all raising tags by a ... View this article
Welded pipe and tube prices are continuing their recent slide due to anemic coil prices in the United States and abroad in addition to significant oversupply ... View this article
High-strength steel (HSS) rebar can now be incorporated into bridge designs thanks to revised regulations, according to specialty concrete ... View this article
... Qiyuan Group, is auctioning off all the equipment at its Baytown, Texas, facility, where it made hollow structural sections (HSS) and sprinkler pipe. ... View this article
Hollow structural sections (HSS) demand and pricing are mostly flat, with recent increases holding for spot purchases, market sources told AMM. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.