Thursday, August 31, 2006

Oversupply of North American stainless steel?

MEPS today report about a potential medium-term oversupply position for North American stainless steels. ThyssenKrupp's recently announced project to build a new stainless steel plant in the US has caused quite some stir. Although North American mills are running at close to capacity this year, the prospect of a new competitor with up to 1 million tonnes of additional capacity is thought to be giving some producers a cause for concern. Plans include melting and hot rolling for 4.5 million tonnes of carbon steel and 1 million tonnes of stainless steel.

For full report, visit http://www.meps.co.uk/editorial8-06.htm

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm looking for a website that will show historical pricing for 304 2B stainless steel, coiled. Any suggestions?

 2:19 AM  

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