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... The company forecast an approximate 3-percent increase in global apparent steel consumption for 2013, including a 2- to 3-percent increase for ... View this article
... coupled (with) pent-up demand, is helping both auto and housing output to grow, supporting expected (apparent steel consumption) growth of 3 to ... View this article
... consumption.". But even for those service centers that have reported a slight uptick in business, most say it's too early to say whether the apparent ... View this article
... The European market suffered a 6.8-percent decline in apparent steel consumption in the first quarter, although Acerinox hopes that Outokumpu ... View this article
... billion pounds in the first two months of 2013, up 1.4 percent from the same period last year, while apparent domestic consumption (demand minus ... View this article
... Apparent rebar consumption totaled 7.2 million tons last year, up from a low of less than 6 million tons in 2009, according to CRSI's report. ... View this article
... from automakers for silicon-bearing aluminum and robust consumption from the ... That apparent dip in demand from the alloy makers, despite ... View this article
SÃO PAULO — Latin American and Caribbean countries' apparent steel consumption inched up 1 percent to 5.13 million tonnes in January from ... View this article
... previous year. Apparent domestic consumption—demand minus exports—rose 6.6 percent to 19.3 billion pounds. Demand for ... View this article
... Apparent consumption was 12.86 million tonnes, up 16.4 percent from 2011. China's self-sufficiency rate rose 3.25 points last year to 94 percent. ... View this article
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Do you think steel mills will succeed in their efforts to stop selling at a discount to the CRU index?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
This whole thing is becoming a game of smoke.
Midwest service center