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... grid spending is expected to slow after investments in ... United States, demand has slowed sooner than ... issues, such as slower construction because ... View this article
... many Dreamliner suppliers, it previously expressed frustration with the program's slow pace, which only recently began to pick up steam after falling ... View this article
"We're picking up steam," a source ... End-use demand for steel plate products slowed sharply in December, but distributors and fabricators said they ... View this article
... “But growth slowed, metals prices ... out strong (for nonresidential construction) and then lost steam.”. ... to election year uncertainty, a slow-growth US ... View this article
... to eastern Pennsylvania mills said his original bullish projection is also losing steam. ... The flow is really slow and (there's) not much coming in so will ... View this article
... However, for many distributors, buying has slowed to a trickle in a resale ... peaked at 22,079 tons in June—continued to lose steam in September to ... View this article
Slower global economic growth, reduced capital spending among ... growth to continue on its current slow path. ... that has lost the most steam is mining ... View this article
... “There are some signals it might slow down a ... will continue, but maybe at a slower pace.”. ... noting that while aluminum demand has slowed in Europe ... View this article
... activity will drive domestic demand as reconstruction gathers steam and housing ... indications that manufacturing activity is beginning to slow are a ... View this article
... since the dark days of late 2008, but it is gaining steam thanks, in ... a deceleration in hiring and wage growth, as well as a slowing in manufacturing ... 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