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CHICAGO — Hot-rolled steel sheet prices continue to face an incremental "drift" downward amid aggressive sales tactics and short lead times ... View this article
NEW YORK — The recent steel price run-up appears to have stalled, with prices for most flat-rolled products sideways to slightly down over the past ... View this article
NEW YORK — Domestic flat-rolled steel prices have taken a step back this week, with one major steelmaker even rescinding its latest price ... View this article
NEW YORK — Flat-rolled steel prices appear poised to hit the ground running in 2012 as the expectation of higher January scrap tags and a ... View this article
... concerns at the Steel Manufacturers Association's fall board meeting in Washington. "That agreement is so out of date that the benchmarker (or) the ... View this article
... Lead times at some mills are as short as two weeks, an indication of the fragility of the current steel market, some market sources said. ... View this article
NEW YORK — US steel mills are said to be gearing up for a second price increase in almost as many weeks even though the first hike has thus far ... View this article
... for the dip, including the usual summer lull and weak demand due to a buyers' strike, perhaps in reaction to a rapid run-up in steel prices late last ... View this article
... Steel mills have pushed hard to increase hot band prices since late last year. Tags were as high as $900 per ton ($45 per cwt) in late March vs. ... View this article
US steel product prices have pushed significantly higher, riding the wave of soaring scrap tags, with the rest of the world in tow. ... Steel,. ... 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