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LOS ANGELES — A brief uptick in commodity-grade carbon steel plate prices on the West Coast appears to be coming to an end as $60-per-ton ... View this article
... actions that proliferated in commodity-grade carbon products ... that diffusion-annealed nickel-plated flat-rolled ... duties on clad steel plate following ... View this article
... Nucor Hickman has been producing sheet and plate products since 1992 ... on higher-quality steel products rather than commodity-grade material. ... View this article
... "We're seeing good bookings," a Midwest plate processor source ... be as short as three to four weeks for basic, commodity-grade products, according ... View this article
NEW YORK — Carbon steel plate prices have held steady for three straight weeks, and unless a seasonal uptick in demand materializes or ferrous ... View this article
... Pricing for plate products—particularly commodity-grade products—has taken a dive in recent months amid a decline in demand that started in the ... View this article
... The price of cut-to-length carbon plate held steady this past ... declining price spread between domestic and imported A36, commodity-grade material. ... View this article
NEW YORK — SSAB Americas will raise transaction prices by a minimum of $50 per ton for a number of steel plate products, the company said in a ... View this article
... have increased transaction prices for plate products by $50 per ton, effective immediately with new orders, the steelmakers said in letters to ... View this article
... to help the Stockholm-based steelmaker weather significant price fluctuations and overcapacity in the commodity-grade steel plate markets. ... View this article
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