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... quarter of 2013 (amm.com, April 18). It previously had been expected to hit full production in the fourth quarter of 2012. ... View this article
... North American production also rose to 46.7 million pounds in the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 43.9 million pounds in the third quarter. ... View this article
... months ended March 31, up 14.8 percent from $810 million in the fourth quarter but down 15.5 percent from $1.1 billion in the first quarter of 2012. ... View this article
... in the first quarter compared with the final three months of 2012, but the ... of the year, up 1.4 percent from $357 million in the fourth quarter on sales ... View this article
... The Sangdong tungsten and molybdenum project had been forecast to start production by the fourth quarter of 2013. ... 29, 2012). Daniel Fitzgerald,. ... View this article
... CSN bought 118,000 tonnes of slab during the period vs. 137,000 tonnes in the fourth quarter of 2012 due to maintenance at its melt shop. ... View this article
... PSC Metals in the fourth quarter of 2012 cut its work force (amm.com, Nov. 9), and shut its facilities in Greenville, Tenn., and Rome, Ga. ... View this article
... growth rate of about 25 percent for automotive aluminum between 2012 and 2017 as ... sheet won't roll off the lines until the fourth quarter, but both ... View this article
... But exports fell sharply in the quarterly comparison from 522,000 tonnes in the fourth quarter 2012, according to its first-quarter financial report. ... View this article
... results. Harsco blamed its fourth-quarter 2012 net loss on deterioration in the metals markets (amm.com, Feb. 14). The ... 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