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NEW YORK — Carbon steel plate prices have held steady for three straight weeks, and unless a seasonal uptick in demand materializes or ferrous ... View this article
... "Lower steel mill margins are primarily impacting our bar and plate steel mills, reflecting the cumulative impact of high import levels and general ... View this article
... just not there yet," one mill source told AMM, noting that many consumers were booking smaller tonnages of products, including A36 carbon plate. ... View this article
... The price of cut-to-length carbon plate held steady this past ... to the declining price spread between domestic and imported A36, commodity-grade ... View this article
NEW YORK — SSAB Americas will raise transaction prices by a minimum of $50 per ton for a number of steel plate products, the company said in a ... View this article
... We're not selling any A36," a second trader said. "It's just impossible. The plate market has probably bottomed out, and it's now resting on the bottom ... View this article
NEW YORK — US plate prices continued their slide this past week as a persistent lack of demand put pressure on mills to sell at lower levels. ... View this article
is boosting its inventory of plate in sizes 72 inches through 96 inches in grades A36 and ASTM A 572 Gr50 for customers in the Midwest and South. ... View this article
... $408.43 per tonne for commercial- and structural-quality steels, such as A36. ... domestic spot prices for hot-rolled sheet and discrete plate of $640 ... View this article
... Prime plate (A36) shipments on offer at $655-660 cfr ... bookings in April or in May." Plate prices are ... of taxes while the cost of importing plates, even at ... 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