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With surging low priced imports from China the unionized model is gradually shifting away from its roots. Non unionized steel plants of Nucor need about a third of the workers of U.S. Steel plants.
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The low cost of natural gas is giving a boost to the economy of Pennsylvania and midwestern states in the U.S.
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United and American decide this is a good time to replace their aging fleets. The airlines seek manufacturers financing, lower prices to reflect the downturn and dropping commodites costs such as steel, and flexibility to change delivery schedules. THe idea is to be ready with fuel efficient aircraft once a recovery takes hold.
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Steel Firms in U.S. Strive to Cope with Imports
Wall Street Journal 06/18/2015
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Steel Firms in U.S. Strive to Cope with Imports
Wall Street Journal 06/18/2015
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U.S. Steel's Mario Longhi Takes on a Heavy Load
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2014
Steel Firms in U.S. Strive to Cope with Imports
Wall Street Journal 06/18/2015
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U.S. Steel's Mario Longhi Takes on a Heavy Load
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2014
Steel Firms in U.S. Strive to Cope with Imports
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