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... we read those market barometers and they say the same thing," he said, adding that the Harvey, Ill.-based company believes flat-rolled steel prices ... View this article
... sources said. "We are not building inventory," a national flat-rolled distributor and processor said. "This little blip won't last.". Still ... View this article
... other regions of the world," Longhi said, citing a 52-percent spike in casing and tubing imports and a 42-percent bump in flat-rolled imports between ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — The West Coast has joined the latest round of flat-rolled steel price hikes, with California Steel Industries Inc. ... View this article
... from this region to pick up," Charles Bradford, president of New York-based Bradford Research Inc., said in a research note on flat-rolled steel. ... View this article
... a bigger second-quarter net loss due to a planned blast furnace outage at one of its facilities, lower selling prices for carbon flat-rolled products and ... View this article
... Sources were unsure whether a second recently announced flat-rolled hike (amm.com, June 13) would trickle through into the HSS market. ... View this article
... AK Steel Corp, West Chester, Ohio, also announced a minimum $40-per-ton increase in all spot market carbon flat-rolled steel base prices effective ... View this article
NEW YORK — Two domestic mills have raised fence prices as a result of a strengthening flat-rolled steel market. Wheatland ... View this article
... "For us flat-rolled traders, we're all dead in the water. The importing business has been so dull lately; there's just no zip," one trader 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
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