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NEW YORK — North American Stainless Inc. (NAS) has increased wire rod prices by 5 cents per pound for its Type 310S, 314 and 409 grades ... View this article
... Replasa SA An enhanced stainless steel product developed through the coil ... manufacturing capacity at its rail, seamless pipe, and rod and bar mill ... View this article
NEW YORK — US imports of stainless steel products jumped to 93,304 short tons in January, up by one third from 70,107 tons in the same month ... View this article
... Diehl Steel supplies carbon, alloy, stainless, tool and mold steels, crucible ... and machines flats, bars, squares, sheets, plates, drill rods, hollow bars ... View this article
... OCTG); JFE Steel's wear-resistant premium rail; Kobe Steel's automotive wire rod and bar; and Nisshin Steel's family of advanced stainless grades. ... View this article
... government's effort to increase steel rod imports to ... As the majority of steel rods were siphoned off ... Steel Semi Finished Goods, Stainless Steel, Latin ... View this article
... sections jumping 70 percent, and bar and wire rod more than ... Steel Long Products, Carbon Steel Semi Finished Goods, Stainless Steel, Asia, Steel,. ... View this article
... fell 31.8 percent year on year to 23,255 tons in December, while imports dropped 47.1 percent to 7,126 tons; and stainless rod consumption slid ... View this article
... Affected steel products included hot-rolled coil, heavy plate, wire rod, stainless steel sheet and coil, alloy bars, grain-oriented silicon steel, pipe and ... View this article
... Stainless rod also recorded marked percentage increases, with consumption rising 26.1 percent to 5,887 tons and imports gaining 35.1 percent to ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.