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... Russel Metals has won some large-diameter pipe supply contracts recently, the company's executives noted. Line pipe is picking up again, chief ... View this article
... due to higher sales of welded oil country tubular goods (OCTG) and line pipe. ... This was offset by a sharp drop in large-diameter pipe sales, which ... View this article
1 to determine whether revocation of an anti-dumping duty order on imports of welded large-diameter line pipe from Japan would likely injure the ... View this article
NEW YORK — In a final ruling in an expedited second sunset review of imports of welded large-diameter line pipe from Japan, the Commerce ... View this article
The C$5-billion ($5.1-billion) Prince Rupert gas transmission project is expected to run large-diameter line pipe 470 miles to a recently announced ... View this article
... voted Friday to conduct a full five-year review of whether revocation of an anti-dumping duty order on welded large-diameter line pipe from Japan ... View this article
... India and Indonesia; stainless steel wire rod from India; pre-stressed concrete steel wire from Japan; welded large-diameter line pipe from Japan ... View this article
... on silicomanganese from India, Kazakhstan and Venezuela, as well as an anti-dumping duty order on welded large-diameter line pipe from Japan. ... View this article
... 7). Welspun Tubular, a division of Mumbai, India-based Welspun Corp. Ltd., already operates a large-diameter line pipe mill in Little Rock. ... View this article
... 30 of an anti-dumping duty administrative review of large-diameter carbon alloy seamless standard, line and pressure pipe (more than 4½ inches in ... View this article
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