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... sued the vessel M/V Blue Ocean for allegedly failing to discharge a shipment of steel wire rod from China when it arrived at the Port of Houston. ... View this article
... The small amount of business concluded this week for hot-rolled coil into the Port of Houston was reported at between $560 and $600 per ton cif ... View this article
... Turkey, South Korea and Taiwan, which buyers said were in the $32- to $33-per-cwt ($640- to $660-per-ton) range delivered to the Port of Houston. ... View this article
... with the domestic-to-import price spread narrowing to around $50 to $70 as import tags hold at around $580 to $600 per tonne cif Port of Houston. ... View this article
... goods (OCTG) processing facility in Houston expanded its ... and two deep-sea bulk-loading ports. ... southern California's only viable port facility to ... View this article
... One trader estimated, however, that US ports would see a 10- to 15 ... transaction prices for low-carbon wire rod at the Port of Houston have been ... View this article
... Los Angeles could also be shipped to Houston for $20 ... steel and other materials from both ports, said air ... 2014 half of the vessels in port must plug ... View this article
... Rebar imports were booked for June-July arrival at between $580 and $600 per ton ($29 to $30 per hundredweight) cif Port of Houston this past ... View this article
... of pipe, yet they're all coming," Dolty Cheramie, president of Houston-based line ... by the American Institute for International Steel and the Port of New ... View this article
... Hot-rolled coil sales into the Port of Houston were reported at around $600 to $620 per ton cif this week, compared with domestic prices of around ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.