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The World Has Too Much Steel, but No One Wants to Stop Making It

A global plunge in prices, led by increased production from China, and U.S. tariffs threaten steel manufacturing, which has long been a symbol of national might.

Patricia Cohen
Author: Patricia Cohen

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Patricia Cohen

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Customs (Tariff), Great Britain, International Trade and World Market, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Steel and Iron, Tata Steel, Trump, Donald J
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