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U.S. steel shipments dip 4.9% in first quarter.

Publication: Metal Center News
Publication Date: 01-MAY-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: U.S. steel shipments dip 4.9% in first quarter.(MSCI)(Metals Service Center Institute)

Article Excerpt
U.S. members of the Metals Service Center Institute shipped 14,061,200 tons of steel during the first quarter of 2005, 4.9 percent below their shipments during the first three months of 2004. March steel shipments of 5,033,500 tons were down 7.5 percent from March 2004, but increased 12.5 percent from February 2005.

In aluminum products, U.S. members shipped 297,400 tons...

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