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... base prices of $630 per ton for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton for cold-rolled and galvanized product, and Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp. ... View this article
... as domestic material on certain products like hot-rolled coil can be ... LLC and managing director of consultancy Partners in Steel International LLC. ... View this article
... $31.96 million. Friedman processes and distributes hot-rolled steel coil and makes and distributes tubular products. One of ... View this article
... of flat-rolled steel price hikes, with California Steel Industries Inc. ... producer told customers that it would increase hot-rolled, hot-rolled pickled and oil ... View this article
... next two months, according to an American Institute for International Steel (AIIS) survey. Most respondents said that imports of hot-rolled sheet, cold ... View this article
... period, according to data from the American Iron and Steel Institute. ... dipped galvanized sheets and strip (up 5 percent), and hot-rolled sheet (down ... View this article
... of other major domestic steel mills by increasing its minimum base prices for sheet products to $31.50 per cwt ($630 per ton) for hot-rolled coil and ... View this article
... supplies Guadalajara, Mexico-based Sudisa with long-length seamless hot-rolled tube for ... Tube and Pipe, Automotive, Mexico, Europe, Steel, Steel,. ... View this article
... Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp. is also reportedly increasing minimum base prices on hot-rolled coil to $630 per ton ($31.50 per hundredweight ... View this article
... Hot-rolled 1000-series 1-inch rounds have shown a little more resilience, dropping just $3 ... would rather be out of a product than have steel at 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