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... efforts by domestic mills to offer firm price options. ... buyers are paying $600 (per ton) and spot buyers are still getting (contract prices)," a Midwest ... View this article
... however, saying that Severstal's spot pricing options likely ... While the recent price hikes by domestic mills ... that the higher transaction prices are likely ... View this article
... "The expected decrease in average selling price is primarily due to lower spot market prices for carbon steel products compared to ... View this article
... dollars per pound. The prices represent a domestic producer estimated spot price fob mill. Pricing calculation. The C355 ... View this article
CHICAGO — Spot prices for most special bar quality (SBQ) products have slipped ... AMM's price for cold-finished Grade 1018 has inched down to ... View this article
... $40-per-ton increase in all spot market carbon flat-rolled steel base prices effective immediately ... after a first round of price hikes announced ... View this article
... such as Europe, this has put additional pressure on product prices, it said. ... However, one bright spot is a gradually improving market in parts of the ... View this article
... in 2011, spot TC/RCs tumbled to about $20 per dmt/2 cents per pound, and in some cases traders even bid flat to the LME price to secure high ... View this article
... drop in sales and earnings in its fiscal third quarter as it once again experienced lower volume, a less-favorable product mix and weak spot pricing. ... View this article
... production coming offline unless LME prices recover, he ... most of his company's spot transactions have been above published price levels for ... 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