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... 20 million tonnes of steel, imports 7.1 million ... exports 5.9 million tonnes—mostly slab sent to ... Import/Export/Trade, Mexico, United States, Steel, Steel ... View this article
... Sources told AMM sister publication Steel First that exporting slab from Brazil is no longer profitable, leading to the drop in volumes. ... View this article
NEW YORK — US steel imports appeared to ... Steel import license applications totaled 2.54 million ... Blooms, billets and slabs also increased 14.1 ... View this article
... Steel analyst Peter F. Marcus predicted that US steel imports would drop by ... technology by installing SMS Schloemann-Siemag AG's thin-slab caster ... View this article
... the difference between domestic and import tags) in ... Thus, we have decided to purchase slabs in the ... CSN's slab output costs might return to normal ... View this article
... report. The company has not been exporting commercial-quality slabs, only out-of-specification material, Leite added. "We ... View this article
... improving automotive demand were mostly offset by lower exports of slab and hot ... Asked about imports and the lack of trade cases being filed, Louis ... View this article
... Siderúrgica do Atlântico's (CSA's) slab plant in Rio de Janeiro state has ... reported the Brazilian mill was temporarily forced to import coke due to ... View this article
... It would be better if imports went away and domestic mills could operate at ... would be our dream come true," said Mollins, noting that slabs to feed ... View this article
... (hot-rolled coil) producers are buying slab from Europe. ... Sean Davidson,. Import/Export/Trade, United States, Turkey, Scrap, Ferrous,. URN 3187922. 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