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... The products being analysed include heavy plates from China, South Korea, Ukraine and South Africa; seamless pipe from China; welded ... View this article
... Some pointed out one major change: an increase in offers for imported plate, particularly from Turkey, South Korea and Taiwan, which buyers said ... View this article
... cif Turkey for a mix of heavy melt, shredded, and plate and structural ... South Korean mills received US offers of around $363 per tonne for HMS 1&2 ... View this article
... In the final results of an anti-dumping duty administrative review of imports of cut-to-length carbon-quality steel plate from South Korea from June 1 ... View this article
... Coast scrap export market, as South Korean consumers continue ... for heavy melt and plate and structural ... no takers and bids from South Korea in a ... View this article
... tonnes in February last year, while exports to South Korea dropped 25.7 ... Plate and structural scrap exports nearly doubled to 162,908 tonnes in ... View this article
... that diffusion-annealed nickel-plated flat-rolled ... length carbon-quality steel plate imported from ... Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea and China ... View this article
... Last year's major import factor, South Korea, is keeping a relatively low ... an unconfirmed but widespread report that a large Korean plate maker has ... View this article
... However, decreases were seen in hot-rolled coil (down 1.7 percent) and heavy plate (off 13.8 percent). Exports to South Korea totaled 607,154 ... View this article
... of anti-dumping duty orders on imports of stainless steel bar from Brazil, India and Japan; cut-to-length steel plate from South Korea; small-diameter ... 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