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... Irepas), an Istanbul-based industry group, said in its June outlook. ... when the industry experienced a similar negative business environment," the ... View this article
... long-term sales agreements mostly to major smelting companies in Asia. ... restart of operations and will update its production outlook as additional ... View this article
... "The whole business is small quantities," one trader said. ... "Because of that, companies that have allowed for some spot (buying) ... ... View this article
... In 2010, that trend reversed, with demand improving every month year over year as businesses “crawled back out ... “Business is still relatively good. ... View this article
CHICAGO — Aluminum billet sector outlooks continue to diverge as some market ... expecting to book to capacity" with either contract business or a ... View this article
... and strategic consultants, shipping companies, galvanizers, service ... spots are and how businesses can take ... how it affected business, and what is ... View this article
... with an uncertain demand outlook traders are ... Market participants presented varied outlooks on demand ... single one has said business is extremely ... View this article
CHICAGO — The outlook among companies that stamp, form and fabricate metals products held fairly steady in May compared with April, even ... View this article
... Although our business model makes us resilient even in challenging times, we remain cautious about the immediate outlook for the industry, which ... View this article
... The outlook still does ... Demand in the global long steel products market failed to recover in April, with business volumes showing significant declines ... 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