Steel Industry Overview
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Steel Industry Overview
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From the late 19th century until the years following World War II (W.W. II), the United States (U.S.) steel industry was the largest in the world, at times manufacturing over half of the world production of metal. After W.W. II, however, both Europe and Japan rebuilt their steel plants from the ground up, replacing old furnaces with newer equipment, efficient technologies, and operating their industries, often with the
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from Proquest database, August 7, 2005. Gladder, Paul (July 2005). Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition) New York, N.Y., July 20, 2005; page A-6. Article taken from Proquest database, August 7, 2005. Morici, P., (February, 2005). Manufacturing and Steel Prices report from the University of Maryland at College Park, Robert H. Scholl of Business. Article on the World Wide Web at www.steel.org/pdfs/MoriciSteelPrices.pdf. Triplett, Tim, (April 2001). Metal Center News. Radnor: Volume 41, Issue 5, page 36. Article taken from Proquest database, August 7, 2005.
from Proquest database, August 7, 2005. Gladder, Paul (July 2005). Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition) New York, N.Y., July 20, 2005; page A-6. Article taken from Proquest database, August 7, 2005. Morici, P., (February, 2005). Manufacturing and Steel Prices report from the University of Maryland at College Park, Robert H. Scholl of Business. Article on the World Wide Web at www.steel.org/pdfs/MoriciSteelPrices.pdf. Triplett, Tim, (April 2001). Metal Center News. Radnor: Volume 41, Issue 5, page 36. Article taken from Proquest database, August 7, 2005.