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... bar distributor source said. "We hear end users are benefiting from excess capacity and short mill lead times.". AMM's price for cold-finished Grade ... View this article
A steelworker at St. Louis Cold Drawn Inc. was electrocuted May 15. View this article
CHICAGO — Hot-rolled and cold-finished bar product prices both fell in May amid lower scrap surcharges, with hot-rolled taking the bigger tumble ... View this article
... Linnemeyer said Alton's strongest market is the automotive supply chain, including forgers and cold-finished bar mills. An ... View this article
Inc., a metals distributor that carries hot-rolled and cold-finished bar, tool steel, stainless, plate, sheet, tubing and structural sections, has promoted ... View this article
... bar imports averaged $1,096 per tonne last year, down 7.5 percent from $1,185 in 2011, while the average value of cold-finished bar imports rose ... View this article
... Some market participants were more optimistic about the market for hot-rolled and cold-finished bar in the first few weeks of 2013, noting an uptick ... View this article
... Earlier this year, Charlotte, NC-based steelmaker Nucor Corp. was also named a partner-level supplier for its cold-finished bars (amm.com, Jan. 4). ... View this article
... president and chief executive officer Jack Hockema said, including not only aerospace extrusions but also drawn tubes, cold-finished bar and even ... View this article
... Buyers attributed the minute increase in cold-finished bar to longer processing times compared with hot-rolled lead times of three to six weeks. ... 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