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... in general, one metals broker said. China's economy is also slower than some would have liked, causing some uncertainty in the market, he added. ... View this article
... "We will have a deepening of the supply chains in each geographic market: the Americas, Asia/Pacific, Europe, etc.," said Dave Andrea, OESA's ... View this article
... One SBQ processor source said he had seen a pickup in one market—electric motors—which he attributed to a regional pickup in construction ... View this article
... included undersecretary Claudio De Vincenti and Sardinian regional president Ugo ... Market participants said it is unlikely the Portovesme smelter ... View this article
... general manager of electrical, to oversee what Allied Tube president William Taylor called the company's "most critical and largest market." Taylor ... View this article
... "Having common dealers and serving similar markets, Roto-Die ... Corinna Petry,. General Manufacturing, United States, Supply Chain,. URN 3217982 View this article
... underground mining, which Caterpillar views as a strong global market, according to ... Labor, General Manufacturing, United States, Supply Chain,. ... View this article
... director of consulting, marketing and investment ... Pipe, Alloy Steel, Market Stories, Automotive, Energy, General Manufacturing, United ... View this article
... Thorsten Schier,. Tube and Pipe, Market Stories, Automotive, Energy, General Manufacturing, United States, Steel,. URN 3217589. View this article
... Thorsten Schier,. Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, Market Stories, Economy, Automotive, General Manufacturing, United States, Steel,. URN 3217592. 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