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... Moreover, the Chinese steel industry doesn't necessarily contain a large portion ... With 32 plate and 300 rebar mills, China's excess capacity is "quite ... View this article
... to remain weak, with most respondents describing sheet and plate market pricing ... surveyed said that most major categories of finished steel were in ... View this article
... include heavy plates from China, South Korea, Ukraine and South Africa; seamless pipe from China; welded austenitic stainless steel pipe from ... View this article
... but decline from the year-ago period as weak performance in the sheet and structural steel markets is partially offset by stronger plate and raw ... View this article
... $1.19 per pound from $1.24; and Type 316 coiled plate has dropped ... indicative of surcharge reductions announced by stainless steel producers for ... View this article
... Minimum prices for high-strength low-alloy steel will fall to $604.11 per ... quarter through June 4, while about 2,664 tonnes of Russian plate in coil ... View this article
After domestic mills partially succeeded in raising steel plate tags by some $60 per ton earlier this year, prices have slid back to where they were pre ... View this article
... weighted-average dumping margin of 0.63 percent in a preliminary anti-dumping duty administrative review of imports of stainless steel plate in ... View this article
... in obsolete scrap prices triggered by a rush to secure heavy melt and plate and structural scrap has worked to the advantage of steel mills that ... View this article
plans to split its business in two, with all assets not related to its core steel tube and plate business being spun off into a new company. ... 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