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... local supply of direct-reduced iron, electric furnace mills are likely to see a "rise in market share" at the expense of blast furnace producers, and the ... View this article
... "We see this as an expanding market because by using HBI in the blast furnace, we are able to reduce the amount of coke that is used and also ... View this article
expects to post a bigger second-quarter net loss due to a planned blast furnace outage at one of its facilities, lower selling prices for carbon flat ... View this article
"One of the blast furnaces is currently facing ... CSA stopped the blast furnace about a month ago, according to Brazilian media reports, although the ... View this article
... Pig iron makers were then forced to prove they were buying charcoal to charge their blast furnaces only from legitimate companies, which prompted ... View this article
... While domestic blast furnace operators are ramping up their scrap use, South Korean mini-mills are likely to continue to be heavy buyers of ... View this article
... In a separate incident in August 2011, employees at the facility were working to replace a pulley wheel at the top of a blast furnace when a worker ... View this article
... Kojo noted that Japanese blast-furnace-based mills have restarted purchases of domestic prime grade scrap since April. ... View this article
... Others suggested that a number of other factors—US Steel's union lockout in Nanticoke, Ontario; planned blast furnace outages at other major mills ... View this article
... steelmaker said. Production from the pellet plant will supply AK Steel's blast furnaces in Ohio and Kentucky, the company said. ... 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