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... domestic product, traders said, adding that with Russian hot-rolled effectively out of the market due to the suspension agreement, few options ... View this article
... Minimum prices for imported Russian hot-rolled steel under the suspension agreement have fallen 5.04 ... quality steel from Russia will drop to ... View this article
... could be heading toward a suspension agreement—akin to the US pact with Russia on hot ... the lines of the Russian suspension agreement on flat ... View this article
— Minimum prices under the Russian hot-rolled steel suspension agreement will fall some ... and structural-quality steel from Russia will fall to ... View this article
... order on imports of oil country tubular goods from China and a review of a suspension agreement on cut-to-length carbon steel plate from Russia. ... View this article
... nonexistent as the revised suspension agreement with Russia ... Outside of Russia, little opportunities for hot ... "Last year there were Russian coils, but ... View this article
... that despite the recent suspension of deliveries ... under long-term supply agreements with the ... in Dallas and Verkhnaya Salda, Russia-based VSMPO ... View this article
... A combination of lackluster demand in the US market and higher prices from the Russian suspension agreement have caused sales to be ... View this article
Suspension agreement proceedings include cut-to-length carbon steel plate from Russia. Interested parties must submit requests by Jan. 31. ... View this article
... steel suspension agreement between the United States and Russia was amended, pushing prices up some 47 percent, effectively taking Russian ... 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