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MEXICO CITY — The Mexican Secretariat of Economy has opened an anti-dumping investigation into imports of galvanized wire mesh from China. ... View this article
... Charlotte, NC-based Nucor sold New Salem, Pa.-based Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania to an affiliate of Wire Mesh Corp. ... View this article
... Mesh-quality low-carbon wire rod prices have dropped to around $650 per ton ($32.50 per hundredweight) fob mill; industrial-quality low-carbon ... View this article
... AMM's mesh-quality low-carbon wire rod prices remain unchanged at around $670 per ton ($33.50 per cwt) fob mill; industrial-quality low-carbon ... View this article
... Sources reported that most mesh-quality low-carbon wire rod sales were conducted at $670 per ton ($33.50 per cwt) fob mill this past week ... View this article
... The buy comes as Insteel plans to expand several engineered structural mesh production lines in 2013 (amm.com, April 18). ... View this article
... The Mount Airy, NC-based steel wire reinforcing products manufacturer charted several new engineered structural mesh production lines in 2013 ... View this article
... Sources reported most mesh-quality low-carbon wire rod sales at $690 per ton ($34.50 per cwt) fob mill this past week, industrial-quality low-carbon ... View this article
... Nucor sold New Salem, Pa.-based Nucor Wire Products Pennsylvania to an affiliate of Wire Mesh Corp. in August 2012 (amm.com, Aug. 24). ... View this article
... A portion of the increases appear to have stuck, with sources this past week reporting mesh-quality low-carbon wire rod prices at $690 per ton ... 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