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... will continue to improve slowly," an executive at Japan's Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp. (NSSMC) told AMM sister publication Steel First. ... View this article
... based ArcelorMittal SA, Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp., Luxembourg ... rumored $2.1-billion bid by ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal ... View this article
... capacity and finished steel production will increase even further. The galvanizing mill—a joint venture with Japan's Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal ... View this article
TOKYO — Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp.'s two trading wings, Nippon Steel Trading Co. and Sumikin Bussan Corp., are set to merge Oct. 1. ... View this article
... of NSSMC through the merger of Nippon Steel Corp. ... Japanese iron and steel exports to the ... products—high-tensile strength steels, interstitial-free ... View this article
SINGAPORE — Australia's BlueScope Steel Ltd ... and Japan's Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp ... percent stake in BlueScope's coated steels unit ... View this article
... Shipments from Japan's Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp. ... initiated in June 2011 at the request of Indonesia's state-owned Krakatau Steel Tbk. ... View this article
LONDON — Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp. ... The midterm management plan also comes as the company expects new steel works in China ... View this article
TOKYO — Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp. ... A version of this article was first published by AMM sister publication Steel First. ... View this article
... in Brazil, Romania and Spain; South Korea's Posco Ltd.; China Steel Corp., Taiwan; and JFE Steel Corp. and Nippon Steel&Sumitomo Metal Corp ... 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