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NEW YORK — Nucor Corp.'s scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products will remain unchanged in July at $10.50 per hundredweight ... View this article
CHICAGO — Spot prices for most special bar quality (SBQ) products ... An East Coast bar processor source said that ... be out of a product than have ... View this article
... to form a new special bar quality (SBQ) distribution ... purchase of Chicago Steel&Iron Bar's SBQ assets ... year veteran in the long products and special ... View this article
... scrap, which is mixed with iron units such as pig iron and DRI for the production of steel products like sheet, plate and special bar quality (SBQ) steel ... View this article
... strength low-alloy hot band to Heidtman Steel Products Inc., an ... assets of Qualitech Corp., a Pittsboro, Ind.-based special bar quality (SBQ) producer ... View this article
... of moving up the value chain and creating higher-quality products for more ... “We are expanding our SBQ (special bar quality) presence significantly ... View this article
... rolled and cold-finished bar product prices both ... An upper Great Lakes special bar quality (SBQ) distributor ... a second Great Lakes bar processor said ... View this article
CHICAGO — Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI) will lower its scrap surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products rolled at its Pittsboro, Ind., mill by $1 per ... View this article
will lower its raw materials surcharge on special bar quality (SBQ) products by $1.10 per hundredweight ($22 per ton) to $10.50 per cwt ($210 per ... View this article
... Alton produces roughly 300,000 tons of special-bar quality and merchant-quality steel bar products annually. Settling the ... 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