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... "This little blip won't last.". Still, some buyers said supplies should tighten as domestic producers take their seasonal summer maintenance outages. ... View this article
... furnace in Middletown, Ohio, the first major maintenance outage for that ... not have any other planned blast furnace maintenance outages for the ... View this article
... It is also asking "all South Africans" to try to switch off unnecessary power, warning that the risk of outages is high, according to a notice on its ... View this article
... some traction, some maintained that the higher transaction prices are likely temporary due to inventory restocking, summer outages and labor ... View this article
... In addition, labor issues and planned outages, coupled with steady business activity, could cause extended tightness in the market, they said. ... View this article
... However, the terms are better than prevailing spot terms of as much as $80 per dry tonne (8 cents per pound) seen before the Grasberg outage. ... View this article
... s Lake Erie Works in Ontario (amm.com, April 29) continued or if there were some further cut in coil capacity through other labor issues or outages. ... View this article
... quarter, primarily due to normalized operations at its direct-reduced iron (DRI) facility in Trinidad following an unplanned 18-day outage in the first ... View this article
... The Beverly outage was described as “large” but was also said to come as other company outages were “winding down” (amm.com, May 7 ... View this article
... force majeure on alumina deliveries from its Alumina do Norte do Basil SA (Alunorte) alumina refinery in Brazil due to power outages that led to ... 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