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... percent from $367.84 in May—the gap between that ... During the trading week, obsolete grades of scrap ... 1 heavy melt, traded about $10 lower than ... View this article
... the first quarter due to a narrowed price gap between foreign ... Carbon Steel Flat Products, Market Stories, Import/Export/Trade, Energy, Construction ... View this article
... as you know the price gap between the Chinese and overseas market is too big to be ... Import/Export/Trade, China, Nonferrous, Ferrochrome,. ... View this article
... figures, but pointed out that the weaker yen caused the pricing gap between Japanese ... it is equal to 11 to 23 percent of intra-Asia steel trade, 22 to ... View this article
... have surfaced to help fill the capital liquidity gap, a Citibank ... banks, asset base finance, private placements, commodity and trade finance, and ... View this article
... Importers, however, say that a pricing gap is keeping long products imports ... Carbon Steel Semi Finished Goods, Import/Export/Trade, United States ... View this article
... vision "doesn't involve stop-gap measure after stop-gap measure, lurching from ... Logistics/Freight, Import/Export/Trade, United States, Supply Chain,. ... View this article
... plus iron and steel producers, trading companies and trade associations that ... the way bridging the technology/quality gap that Japanese ... View this article
... needed to work in a steel mill, and there is a shortage of qualified, skilled and competent employees in trade positions. The skills gap contributes to ... View this article
... Grade III rebar in 16- to 25-millimeter diameters was trading at 3,540 to ... A similar situation arose in northern China, where the price gap between 16 ... 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