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NEW YORK — NLMK USA is increasing base prices for all steel sheet products by $30 per ton effective immediately, it told customers in a June 14 ... View this article
Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA is increasing base prices for all steel sheet products by $30 per ton effective ... Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp. ... View this article
... The general expectation in Brazil is that, even if US pig iron ... Russia's OAO Tulachermet and Novolipetsk Steel (NLMK) recently idled parts of their ... View this article
NEW YORK — NLMK USA's electric-arc furnace at its Portage, Ind., mill has been offline since May 30 due to a bearings issue, but no customer ... View this article
Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA's new hot-rolled coil price is $30.50 per ... The announcements come after Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp.'s leading ... View this article
NEW YORK — NLMK USA posted a slight boost in revenue in the first quarter compared with the final three months of 2012, but the outlook for the ... View this article
... James M. Banker Jr., NLMK USA's executive vice ... inch galvanized and galvannealed products, NLMK added, noting ... "The overall (US) capacity has ... View this article
NEW YORK — NLMK USA saw a pickup in flat-rolled steel sales in the first three months of the year on the back of improvements in key consuming ... View this article
... material totaled 410,722 tonnes, according to US Census Bureau ... the Pennsylvania facilities of Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA; Chicago-based ... View this article
US Steel Corp. ... 27). West Chester, Ohio-based AK Steel Corp., Charlotte, NC-based Nucor Corp. and Portage, Ind.-based NLMK USA Inc. ... 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