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has increased its minimum base prices for steel sheet products effective immediately, it told customers in a June 19 letter. ... View this article
... "It's more of a headache," he added. "The letters are antiquated by the time we get (them), but we can only rely on letters from mines and brokers.". ... View this article
The Dearborn, Mich.-based steelmaker said in a June 14 letter to customers it was instituting a firm pricing option extra of $1 per hundredweight for ... View this article
... immediately, the company told customers in a June 14 letter, citing improved ... sources said, although AMM has not seen official letters from either mill ... View this article
... 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
... Barry Zekelman, executive chairman and chief executive officer of Chicago-based JMC Steel Group Inc., said in a recent letter that subsidiary ... View this article
... for hot-rolled coil and $730 per ton ($36.50 per cwt) for cold-rolled and galvanized product effective immediately, according to a letter to customers. ... View this article
... sectors), steel coil inventories have been shrinking while lead times are increasing," the Sharon, Pa.-based company said in a letter to customers. ... View this article
... shortage for several months," Robert F. Wardrop II, attorney at Grand Rapids, Mich.-based law firm Wardrop&Wardrop PC, wrote in a letter to the ... View this article
... destructive behavior of some HSS mills," JMC executive chairman and chief executive officer Barry Zekelman wrote in a June 6 letter to customers. ... 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