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... We will also work to take in expanding steel wheel demand in Mexico ... year on year in April, according to national automotive dealership association ... View this article
... Automotive is very strong, housing is doing better, things are improving. ... Prices for mill-grade scrap also weakened as demand dipped, market ... View this article
... And while soft alloy demand for extrusions has slowed, that has been "largely ... Fontaine said, adding that "slow growth" into the automotive sector is ... View this article
... which traditionally is tied to long-term contracts with automotive customers. ... going to dictate what happens in the marketplace—supply and demand. ... View this article
... compared with May amid short lead times, plentiful inventories, stable input costs and languishing demand outside of automotive, buyer sources ... View this article
... before the recession the entire automotive supply base ... But after the auto industry restructured and rationalized ... get ahead of the demand curve," he ... View this article
... told customers in a June 14 letter, citing improved demand and extended ... particularly those tied to a stronger-than-expected automotive industry. ... View this article
... "Due to increased demands in the automotive and construction (sectors), steel coil inventories have been shrinking while lead times are increasing ... View this article
... He also questioned to what extent a magnesium producer in the United States might be benefiting from automotive demand, especially if ... View this article
... But steady demand does not necessarily mean steady pricing, sources said ... AMM settles its consumer buying price for shredded automotive scrap in ... 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