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... The department recently approved LNG exports to non-FTA (free-trade agreement) countries from Houston-based Freeport LNG Development LP's ... View this article
... flats and long products in the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) region ... pipe and tube traders that exited the trading house in May (amm ... View this article
... continues to be weak in (North American Free Trade Agreement nations) and ... As with all internationally traded steel, consumers are reluctant to ... View this article
CHICAGO — The value of all goods moving between the United States and its North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) partners fell 4 percent ... View this article
... to increased shipments to our Nafta (North American Free Trade Agreement) partners, but ... the trend might hold for our Nafta trading partners going ... View this article
... Steel imports increased from some countries outside the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) area. Shipments ... View this article
... and free-trade agreements as a solution to our problems. It's a great idea in theory, but we've yet to see an FTA (free-trade agreement) yield large ... View this article
... probable economic effects of duty-free imports under a proposed US-European Union Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Agreement. ... View this article
... the 110-plus iron and steel producers, trading companies and ... negotiations on economic partnership agreements with Mexico ... We respect free trade. ... View this article
... in the North American Free Trade Agreement region. "With an immigration system that makes sense, Mexico can become a true trading partner and ... 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