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From the late 19th century until the years following World War II (WW II), the United States steel industry was the largest in the world. At times manufacturing over half the world production of the metal. After WW II, however, both Europe and Japan rebuilt their steel plants from the ground up, replacing older furnaces with newer, more efficient technologies and operating their industries often with the help of their respective governments. Eventually, other
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Number 16, August 18, 2003. Retrieved from AOL search engine August 20, 2005. Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization, Federal Reserve Statistical Release, August 16, 2005. Article from www.federalreserve.gov. Retrieved from AOL search engine August 20, 2005. Monthly Economic Outlook, May 13, 2005; article from www.wachovia.com. Retrieved August 20, 2005, AOL search. Steel Industry Analysis Briefs: Economic Profile and Trends, Obtained from http://www.eia.doe.gov. August 13, 2005. U.S. Economy, August 15, 2005: article from University of Michigan News Service. Retreived Aug 17, 2005 from newsrel@umich.edu.