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... The whole world is still in a deep depression, Asia—especially ... in Europe, with most steel mills closing production due to lack of demand, low prices ... View this article
... The volumes are up, but prices are depressed," he said. A third distributor source confirmed that demand was continuing to come in the form of ... View this article
The pig iron industry, hit by weak demand and depressed prices in recent years, is set to face another blow when Charlotte, NC-based steelmaker ... View this article
... demand for steel and the scrap required to produce it. One of the lowest points was in 1932, when--in the depths of the Great Depression--scrap ... View this article
... likely to change in the near term. "Compared to last year, demand has been a little better. But there's just so much steel ... View this article
... Finland's Outokumpu Oyj—is likely to "keep prices depressed for the ... far in 2013, our automotive exhaust grades have exhibited stronger demand. ... View this article
... Rusal expects global demand to rise by 6 percent to around 50 ... the automotive industry, a key aluminum end-user, remains depressed in Europe. ... View this article
... that an additional 1.7 million tons per year in demand for scrap ... Mitchell's economic analysis with the observation that “privileges depress long-run ... View this article
... Unfairly traded rebar imports "would depress US prices and injure domestic ... to increase their production well in excess of demand and continue to ... View this article
... consumers continue to focus on cheaper imports from Japan, buoyed by a favorable yen, and demand from China remains depressed, sources said ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.