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US and Canadian service centers recorded drops in both steel shipments and inventories in May as market players questioned the ability of domestic ... View this article
... for) how long?' ". The recent flat-rolled price increases have led Allied Tube to hike prices for most of its products. "We are ... 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
... While the recent price hikes by domestic mills seemed to have gained some traction, some maintained that the higher transaction prices are likely ... View this article
... Steel sources have said that this second round of hikes will help solidify the first round of increases, which were announced in late May for around ... View this article
NLMK USA is increasing base prices for all steel sheet products by $30 per ton effective immediately, it told customers in a June 14 letter, citing improved ... View this article
... is holding the line on its leading $50-per-ton hike despite the "destructive" behavior of some mills that raised prices by only $30 per ton (amm.com ... View this article
... just three weeks after a first round of price hikes announced in ... While much of that first hike reportedly gained momentum, bringing some buyers off ... View this article
Two domestic mills have raised fence prices as a result of a strengthening flat-rolled steel market. View this article
... Most mills have been successful in holding onto a large part of an announced $50-per-ton price hike led by Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp., a ... 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.