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... product, cut-to-length plate, wire rod, structurals and pipe tube products would remain ... imports of merchant bar and reinforcing bar would ... View this article
... sheet, cold-rolled sheet, corrosion-resistant product, cut-to-length plate, wire rod, reinforcing bar, structurals, and pipe and tube products—in the ... View this article
... to make reinforcing concrete wire products, chairman, president ... makes concrete pipe and box culvert reinforcement production equipment ... View this article
NEW YORK — Strength in the long steel products import market seems to have ... Imports of reinforcing bar (rebar) and wire rod historically see ... View this article
... Airy, NC-based steel wire reinforcing products manufacturer charted ... according to Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute ... of large products that actually ... View this article
... Canosa, Gerdau's commercial director for rebar and wire rod, wrote in a ... is decreasing the transactional price of reinforcing bar products by 75 ... View this article
... The Florida hub traditionally is a major destination for construction-related steel products—including wire rod and reinforcing bar—as ... View this article
... prices for concrete reinforcing steel bar and merchant bar products by $25 per ton ($1.25 per hundredweight) and those for steel wire rod by $40 ... View this article
... a source at a Midwest reinforcing bar fabricator ... raw material surcharges on long products often move ... resist lowering prices," a wire rod purchaser ... View this article
... Market sources previously told AMM that wire rod might ... Imports of reinforcing bar more than doubled in ... prices for both types of products, we expect ... 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