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NEW YORK — An increase in imports from South Africa of a raw material similar to nodular pig iron has triggered a fierce price war, with some US ... View this article
... Shipment will be made in October, in a small vessel that will also transport nodular and foundry pig iron to New Orleans. ... View this article
... Foundry-grade nodular pig iron was quoted to MB at $570 per tonne Black Sea, down from more than $600 heard by MB in mid-September. ... View this article
... Steelmakers in the United States are showing little interest in imported pig iron, and buying of nodular pig iron by the foundries is minimal, one ... View this article
... Brazilian offers for basic pig iron were reported at $220 to $260 per tonne fob, while nodular material, used by foundries, was reportedly being ... View this article
... and steel industries, operating a network of warehouses along major US waterways to provide basic, foundry and nodular grades of pig iron to US ... View this article
... It operates a network of warehouses along major US waterways and provides basic, foundry and nodular grades of pig iron to US steel mills and ... View this article
... Hovis said he had just sold 5,000 tonnes of nodular pig iron to Austrian pipemaker Tiroler Rohren-Und Metallwerke AG in a six-month contract. ... View this article
... They (foundries) buy several types, not just basic pig iron, which is basically a commodity now. They also buy nodular pig and (high-silicon) foundry ... View this article
... "Ninety percent of Brazil's pig iron producers are ... Producers said that basic iron shipments for May ... Meanwhile, nodular or foundry iron had been ... 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