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... to the first quarter as decreases in merchant bar volume are ... other long product shipments, including engineered special bar quality products and ... View this article
... of steel products like sheet, plate and special bar quality (SBQ) steel. ... OAO Tulachermet, the world's largest exporter of merchant pig iron and part of ... View this article
... Alton produces roughly 300,000 tons of special-bar quality and merchant-quality steel bar products annually. Settling the ... View this article
... percent, but the bulk of that was in merchant, rebar and structural products. "In the US, when it comes to specialty steel (special bar quality, or SBQ ... View this article
The Ashland, Ky.-based parent of merchant bar quality and special bar quality (SBQ) flats producer Kentucky Electric Steel posted net income of ... View this article
... Optima has said it plans to modify Kentucky Electric Steel's special bar quality (SBQ) and merchant bar quality flats mill to make SBQ rounds, the ... View this article
... In mid-November, SDI joined other producers in boosting published prices for rebar and merchant bar products from its Roanoke, Va., unit (amm ... View this article
has been unable to obtain funding for its proposed $112.5-million acquisition of special bar quality (SBQ) and merchant bar quality flats producer ... View this article
has cleared one hurdle as it looks to sell special bar quality (SBQ) and merchant bar quality steel flats producer Kentucky Electric Steel LLC (KES ... View this article
... bigger bars, but that "is not in our plans at all," he said. Optima Specialty Steel will continue to make and supply SBQ flats and merchant bar quality ... 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