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American Metal Market Research (AMMR) has for the first time ever conducted extensive research into the US market on a national and state level in this exclusive and comprehensive study on the US steel industry.

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The study provides comprehensive steel statistics and analysis of the following:

1) By each major steel product
2) By major end-user sector
3) By value added steel type


AMMR's US Steel Industry: State-by-State Analysis & Forecasts out to 2015 report addresses the following key questions:

  • Which areas of the USA are most conducive to steel production? Where should you build your plant to best meet your customers?
  • What impact will the global credit crunch have on investment in the US steel industry - crisis or opportunity?
  • Where are steel consumers based now and out to 2015 e.g. will the migration of automotive plants to the southern US overtake northern US automotive production?
  • Which regions of the USA will show the most growth in steel consumption in the longer term?
  • Which steel-consuming sectors have growth potential? Which sectors are declining?
  • What is the growth potential for specific steel products in each US state and by value added type out to 2015? Which steel products have the best long-term prospects?
  • Will the addition of new greenfield steel capacity displace imported steel products? Or will other domestic steel mills be at risk?
  • Is the reversal in US steel imports the start of a trend or just a temporary currency-influenced response?

Other relevant Metal Bulletin Research reports include:
 
- North American Steel Markets
- Steel: Weekly Market Tracker
- Seamless Steel Tube and Pipe
- Welded Steel Tube and Pipe
- Value Creation Strategies for the Steel Industry

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