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... at least one key sector, hot strip mills, with only ... Asked which domestic mill assets are most vulnerable ... reduced iron, electric furnace mills are likely ... View this article
... said. The furnace is expected to resume operations June 6, while its hot-strip mill continues to operate by excess slabs. ... View this article
SÃO PAULO — Gerdau SA is planning a June start-up for its 770,000-tonne- per-year hot-strip mill in Brazil after repeated delays, chief executive ... View this article
... While it was unclear if hot-mill operations would be taken offline, at least one industry source previously told AMM that the hot-strip pickling line was ... View this article
... how to operate the Nanticoke, Ontario-based complex's hot-strip mill, indicating that it ... the Pittsburgh market," said one scrap supplier to mills in the ... View this article
... be a short-term impact, they added, noting that the lockout could affect US Steel's Hamilton Works in Ontario, which doesn't have a hot-strip mill. ... View this article
... heated up after the union claimed that the company had been training salaried, nonunion workers to operate its hot-strip mill, including rolling slabs ... View this article
... had previously alleged that the Pittsburgh-based company was training salaried, nonunion workers to operate its hot-strip mill, including rolling ... View this article
... the mill notified the union that effective March 18 it would start training salaried, non-union workers to operate the hot-strip mill, including rolling ... 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