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(l. to r.) Thomas J. Gibson, president and CEO, AISI; Award recipient,
Ward J. "Tim" Timken, Jr., vice chairman, AISI and chairman, The Timken
Company; James L. Wainscott, chairman, AISI and chairman, president and
CEO, AK Steel Corporation.
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AISI News... |
Steel Imports Drop 22 Percent 05/06/2009- Washington, D.C. - Based on the Commerce Department’s most recent Steel Import Monitoring and Analysis (SIMA) data, the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) reported today that steel import permit applications for the month of April totaled 1,170,000 net tons (NT). | | | | | | | |
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Industry News... |
Steel Industry Wants Level Playing Field 05/06/2009- At AISI's press conference held on May 4, Dan DiMicco, CEO of Nucor Corp., implored the U.S. government to not add additional burdens on domestic steelmakers who are facing one of the roughest times they have ever seen. | | | ArcelorMittal Delays Plan To Invest In Indonesia 05/06/2009- ArcelorMittal is suspending a potential $8 billion investment in Indonesian steelmaking facilities, amid the economic downturn and after more than a year of deadlocked negotiations. | | | To Fix Economy, Fix China Trade 05/06/2009- To dig out of the "Great Recession," Washington needs to challenge China on trade and currency manipulation - but President Barack Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner must recognize that Beijing only has the leverage Washington gives it. | U.S. House Climate Control Negotiations Intensify 05/05/2009- WASHINGTON - Negotiations in the U.S. House of Representatives on how to cut industrial pollutants that cause global warming reach a critical stage this week as President Barack Obama huddles with key lawmakers on Tuesday and Republicans ready for a fight. | Manufacturing: Which Companies Will Recover First? 05/05/2009- For those encouraged by the stream of improving economic data in recent weeks, jitters are more and more giving way to confidence that the worst of the recession has been seen—and that it won't be long before signs of recovery start to appear. |
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