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... Smelting Corp., Peru's Minsur SA, Bolivia's Operaciones Metalúrgicas SA, Indonesia's PT Koba Tin and Thailand's Thailand Smelting&Refining Co. ... View this article
... in a recent trade petition arguing for anti-dumping duties on imports of welded stainless pressure pipe from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam that ... View this article
... The buyer said that consumers in Thailand have managed to import scrap at $320 per tone cfr Thailand from South and Central America ... View this article
... ITA) has initiated an anti-dumping duty investigation into imports of welded stainless pressure pipe from Malaysia and Thailand from April 1, 2012 ... View this article
... This consists of manufacturing facilities in Farnborough, England and Rayong, Thailand which will now operate as Triumph Structures ... View this article
... June 7 that there is reasonable indication that imports of prestressed concrete steel rail tie wire from China, Mexico and Thailand could cause injury ... View this article
PATTAYA, Thailand — Steel producers in Southeast Asia should work together to tackle some of the shared issues confronting them, according to a ... View this article
PATTAYA, Thailand — The rest of the year will be difficult for Vietnam's steel industry, Dinh Huy Tam, vice chairman and secretary general of the ... View this article
... phase in an anti-dumping duty investigation into whether imports of welded stainless steel pressure pipe from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are ... View this article
... Exports to Canada, Malaysia and Thailand also fell during the quarter, while Egypt, Mexico and Turkey were the only major buyers of US scrap to ... 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