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... With 32 plate and 300 rebar mills, China's excess capacity is "quite ... try to maintain employment and Chinese mills attempt to export more, running ... View this article
... Ukraine. Carbon Steel Long Products, Import/Export/Trade, Asia, Europe, United States, China, CIS, Steel,. URN 3218485. View this article
... in the market is critical," the International Rebar Exporters and Producers ... the uncertainty of surrounding markets to which Turkey exports remains a ... View this article
... and Ukraine. Carbon Steel Long Products, Import/Export/Trade, Asia, Europe, United States, CIS, Steel,. URN 3217989. View this article
NEW YORK — US West Coast export prices for containerized ... US exporters said they expect prices to trend within a ... to put a floor on rebar prices in ... View this article
... Ukraine. Carbon Steel Long Products, Import/Export/Trade, Asia, Europe, United States, China, CIS, Steel,. URN 3215902. View this article
... were for billet, hot-rolled coil and rebar to drop ... Bulk export prices have fallen over the past few ... Exporters keep thinking it's the bottom, but it's not. ... View this article
... Turkey's domestic sales prices for rebar steel are varying by region between $585 and $590 per tonne, with export prices at $570 for small volumes ... View this article
... then it dropped, we'd be screwed," said a Northeast rebar fabricator source. ... Buyers and sellers cited reports that scrap export prices are at multiyear ... View this article
... to $375 per tonne for bulk exports to South ... Taiwan remains weak, with containerized scrap export prices also ... is having some impact on rebar sales. ... 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