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... The region's other major producer, USS-Posco Industries, as of early Monday wasn't reported as having joining the move, although market sources ... View this article
... Both of the West Coast's major flat-rolled producers—California Steel Industries Inc. (CSI), Fontana, Calif., and USS-Posco Industries Inc. ... View this article
... $2.50 per hundredweight) effective May 24. Pittsburg, Calif.-based USS-Posco Industries Inc. (UPI) also said that it was ... View this article
... Posco, which also has a major US West Coast presence through its USS-Posco Industries (UPI) joint venture in Pittsburg, Calif., with US Steel Corp ... View this article
... Pittsburg, Calif.-based USS-Posco Industries Inc., CSI's Chief rival, followed with an increase of $30 per ton on hot-rolled pickled and oiled sheet ... View this article
... and galvanized sheet, effective Feb. 28. Pittsburg, Calif.-based USS-Posco Industries Inc. previously said it would boost ... View this article
... 28 (amm.com, March 1). CSI's chief rival, Pittsburg, Calif.-based USS-Posco Industries Inc., said it would hike hot-rolled pickled and oiled sheet by ... View this article
... effective Feb. 28, according to market sources. While Pittsburg, Calif.-based USS-Posco Industries Inc. hadn't announced ... View this article
... rolled and galvanized sheet by $45 per ton ($2.25 per hundredweight) and hot-rolled by $30 per ton ($1.50 per cwt), while USS-Posco Industries Inc ... View this article
... it had raised cold-rolled and galvanized coil prices by $45 per ton and boosted hot-rolled coil prices by $30 per ton, while USS-Posco Industries Inc ... 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