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SHANGHAI — China's daily output of crude steel fell by 1.4 percent from mid-May to 2.154 million tonnes in the last 11 days of the month, according ... View this article
... The current excess capacity in crude steel output is estimated at 500 million tonnes per year out of global total of 1.8 billion tonnes annually. ... View this article
... Garza García, Mexico-based steelmaker is expected to increase output again this ... The new mini-mill started producing crude steel in March after an ... View this article
... an expansion called Project Fénix and has recently boosted crude steel capacity by ... Half of the plant's output will be used at Voestalpine's own ... View this article
MEXICO CITY — Mexico's crude steel production totaled 1.67 million tonnes in April ... Mexican finished steel output also rose 7 percent in the same ... View this article
... Last year's growth in crude steel output came mainly from Asia and North America, while crude steel production in the European Union and South ... View this article
CHICAGO — Global crude steel output increased 1.2 percent in April as Asia, largely China, offset declines in other major producing regions ... View this article
SHANGHAI — China's daily crude steel output for the first 10 days of May reached 2.193 million tonnes, beating the daily record for April. ... View this article
... and the tank cars that transport output from energy ... Shale-based crude oil production is likely to ... based energy's impact on the steel industry—not just ... View this article
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's crude steel production reached rose 4 percent year on year to 2.97 million tonnes in the first two months of this year ... 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