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... is owned by government entities, distorting the basic fundamentals of a market-driven economy and leading to massive structural oversupply on a ... View this article
... "However, margin compression caused by declines in average consecutive quarterly sheet and structural steel pricing are expected to more than ... View this article
... declined to comment on action that particular companies should take, but said the market's problems were long-term structural issues rather than ... View this article
... respondents describing sheet and plate market pricing as "stable" and describing prices for structurals, long products and structural products as ... View this article
Hollow structural sections (HSS) mills are raising prices, but not in a uniform manner, market sources told AMM. NEW YORK ... View this article
... hold largely unchanged from the first quarter but decline from the year-ago period as weak performance in the sheet and structural steel markets is ... View this article
... 807 engineers at the builder of commercial aerospace structures and components, which is considered to be the largest structural subcontractor ... View this article
The structural steel market continues to tread sideways, with most buyers anticipating a holding pattern through the third quarter and possibly until ... View this article
... 30, minimum prices for commercial- and structural-quality steel from Russia will drop to $549.20 per tonne from $578.33 in the April 1 to June 30 ... View this article
A late strengthening in obsolete scrap prices triggered by a rush to secure heavy melt and plate and structural scrap has worked to the advantage ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.