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... FlexSteel's technology encases a lattice of cold-rolled steel strip between two layers of high-density polyethylene, making pipe that is flexible ... View this article
... LLC, Chicago, announced June 13 new minimum base prices of $630 per ton for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton for cold-rolled and galvanized ... View this article
... and South Africa; seamless pipe from China; welded austenitic stainless steel pipe from China and Taiwan; austenitic stainless cold-rolled coil from ... View this article
... base prices for sheet products to $31.50 per cwt ($630 per ton) for hot-rolled coil and to $36.50 per cwt ($730 per ton) for cold-rolled and hot-dipped ... View this article
The Fontana, Calif.-based producer told customers that it would increase hot-rolled, hot-rolled pickled and oil, and cold-rolled sheet by $20 per ton ... View this article
Most respondents said that imports of hot-rolled sheet, cold-rolled sheet, corrosion-resistant product, cut-to-length plate, wire rod, structurals and ... View this article
... Major changes in April included cold-rolled sheet (up 10 percent from March), hot-dipped galvanized sheets and strip (up 5 percent), and hot-rolled ... View this article
... base prices of $630 per ton ($31.50 per hundredweight) for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton ($36.50 per cwt) for cold-rolled and galvanized product ... View this article
... Cold-rolled offers, however, seem to have been more competitive recently, particularly as Chinese mills and traders have again started to offer low ... View this article
... hot-rolled band rising 2.4 percent to $652 per tonne ($592 per ton) from $637 per tonne ($578 per ton) two weeks earlier, while cold-rolled coil was ... 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