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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
... The US International Trade Commission voted in the affirmative in a five-year sunset review of anti-dumping duties on steel concrete reinforcing bar ... View this article
"The situation in the market is critical," the International Rebar Exporters and ... in the coming weeks would change the mood in the long steel market.". ... View this article
... The US International Trade Commission is scheduled to vote June 13 in a five-year review of anti-dumping duties on steel concrete reinforcing bar ... View this article
... A buyer for a Taiwanese steel producer said that he had already booked US scrap ... hold next week as mills attempt to put a floor on rebar prices in ... View this article
... imports of rebar more than doubled in the same comparison to 27,949 tonnes from 13,341 tonnes previously. The largest exporter of long steel to ... View this article
... The steel operations under Welspun Enterprises include a 60,000-tonne-per- year plant in Maharashtra, India, which produces rebar and seamless ... View this article
... The US International Trade Commission is scheduled to vote June 13 in a sunset review of anti-dumping duty orders on steel concrete reinforcing ... View this article
... Gerdau Long Steel North America also announced this week plans to keep prices flat (amm.com, June 3). Samuel Frizell,. Steel,. URN 3215675. View this article
has announced for the second straight month its long steel prices without waiting for scrap to settle, joining an apparent industrywide shift away ... 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