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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
... line is the difference between production and consumption.". ... early to say whether the apparent boost has ... calls, executives at AK Steel Corp., Nucor ... 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
... Apparent rebar consumption totaled 7.2 million tons last ... more robust and rebar consumption increases. ... Carbon Steel Long Products, Market Stories ... 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
... tonnes and apparent consumption to almost 11.1 million tonnes. A version of this article was first published by AMM sister publication Steel First. ... View this article
... Jiang Li, chief market analyst at Shanghai-based Baosteel Group Corp., said that China's apparent steel consumption will rise in 2013 because it is ... View this article
... The country's apparent steel consumption was expected to total a record 21.5 million tonnes last year, up from 18.1 million tonnes in 2011, and is ... View this article
... according to Christopher Plummer, managing director of Metal Strategies Inc., West Chester, Pa., despite apparent steel consumption that was ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.