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... Cold-rolled coil, hot-dipped galvanized coil, boron-containing heavy plate, Galvalume and pre-painted steel are likely to be included in the new list ... View this article
The latest booked prices for commercial-grade, boron-containing hot-rolled coil exports for March shipment rose $5 from a week earlier to $560 to ... View this article
... Export prices for commercial-grade, boron-containing hot-rolled coil are at $540 to $545 per tonne fob, up from $530 to $540 per tonne fob a month ... View this article
... Export prices for commercial-grade, boron-containing hot-rolled coil have risen to $530 to $540 per tonne fob from $500 to $510 per tonne fob a ... View this article
... Traders are cautious, as Chinese cold-rolled coil exports have ... rose, with transactions Wednesday for commercial-grade, boron-containing plate up ... View this article
Export offers for commercial-grade, boron-containing hot-rolled coil are now at $510 to $520 per tonne fob for November shipment, up $10 per ... View this article
... Export prices for commercial boron-containing hot-rolled coil have dropped to $540 to $550 per tonne fob, down an average of 6.8 percent from ... View this article
Export prices for commercial-grade boron-containing hot-rolled coil are around $560 per tonne fob for September shipment, down from $565 to ... View this article
Transaction prices for commercial-grade, boron-containing plate have fallen to $580 ... prices are under greater pressure than hot-rolled coil, which at ... View this article
Chinese hot rolled coil exporters have arrived at a crossroads as ... Export prices for commercial-grade boron-containing HRC are now at about $605 ... 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