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The surcharge reflects the AMM consumer buying price for No. 1 busheling scrap in Chicago, which stood at $380 per ton. Carbon Steel Long ... View this article
... "Distributors would rather be out of a product than have steel at the ... Corinna Petry,. Market Stories, Automotive, Construction, United States, Steel,. ... View this article
... what will happen with the raw material surcharge. ... mills announce their raw material surcharges after AMM ... set their next month's steel prices before ... View this article
... the back of lower surcharges, with market ... were instead indicative of surcharge reductions announced by stainless steel producers for ... View this article
... prices) flows through (to the price of steel) no matter ... "The scrap surcharge mechanism has ... approach." A move away from surcharges could make ... View this article
... Criticism has been levied at the raw material surcharge in recent months by both mills and steel buyers, many of whom have complained that the ... View this article
... the month regardless of any change in the raw material surcharge, which will ... Gerdau Long Steel North America also announced this week plans to ... View this article
... with the raw material surcharge mechanism, steel ... steel mills announced their new steel prices in ... the basis for some mills' raw material surcharges. ... View this article
... May 22, with most grades yielding lower surcharges than the previous month (amm.com, May 22). Daniel Fitzgerald,. Carbon Steel Long Products ... View this article
NEW YORK — Gerdau Long Steel North America's published prices for ... Fla.-based steelmaker noted, however, that fuel surcharges and freight rate ... View this article
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