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[BEIJING] China will press on with levy anti-dumping duties on imports of stainless-steel products, including from Indonesia, as it seeks to protect a domestic industry battered by persistent ...
Theatre SilCo will premier an innovative playwriting initiative called "New Dialogues" that challenges playwrights to craft original 10-minute plays in just four days inspired by "Steel Magnolias ...
Summit County native directs Theatre SilCo play featuring an entirely Coloradan cast The production of 'Steel Magnolias' is set to run from June 20 through July 13 ...
Recent tariff hikes in the US on steel and aluminum have significantly impacted the stainless steel market, leading to price fluctuations and supply chain disruptions.
To find the very best stainless-steel skillets, our kitchen-and-dining writer talked to cooks and tested several leading brands over months (and in some cases, years). She found great options in a ...
A scammer stole $524,000 worth of stainless steel coils from a Northbrook supply company by posing as a Texas steel firm employee.
President Donald Trump spoke at the U.S. Steel plant in West Mifflin on Friday. During the event, Trump announced the tariff on imported steel will double to 50%.
The world’s biggest maker of stainless steel has suspended some production lines in Indonesia, in a bid to support prices as sluggish demand and trade uncertainty weigh on the market.
Donald Trump to double tariffs on foreign steel to 50% Hiking tariffs could increase costs for American consumers and manufacturers of a variety of products, such as cars and homes, that use steel.
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