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... get the lowest price) before placing an order," a Great Lakes sheet distributor said ... coil and $730 per ton for cold-rolled and galvanized product, and ... View this article
... told customers that it would increase hot-rolled, hot-rolled pickled and oil, and cold-rolled sheet by $20 per ton; and galvanized sheet by $30 per ton ... View this article
... Major changes in April included cold-rolled sheet (up 10 percent from March), hot-dipped galvanized sheets and strip (up 5 percent), and hot-rolled ... View this article
... for sheet products to $31.50 per cwt ($630 per ton) for hot-rolled coil and to $36.50 per cwt ($730 per ton) for cold-rolled and hot-dipped galvanized, ... View this article
... $730 per ton ($36.50 per cwt) for cold-rolled and galvanized product effective ... in the letter, but AMM's current spot price for hot-rolled sheet is $595 ... View this article
... CSI's increase was on hot-rolled, pickled and oiled, cold-rolled and galvanized sheet, while UPI raised tags on hot-rolled pickled and oiled, cold ... View this article
... Increases were seen in April exports of hot-dipped galvanized sheet and strip, which rose 13.3 percent from the previous month and 8.4 percent ... View this article
Total shipments of hot-rolled, cold-rolled and galvanized sheet, and plate dropped 14.2 percent to 3.6 million tonnes, according to the Japan Iron ... View this article
... CSI said that "changing market conditions" led it to raise prices on hot-rolled, pickled and oiled, cold-rolled and galvanized sheet by $50 per ton ... View this article
... ton), while its new price for cold-rolled and coated sheet products is ... rolled coil and $35.50 per cwt for cold-rolled and galvanized products effective ... 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