tulenutn2o
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You have to wonder, if they can pay $98 million in fines how much profit is there in steel? It just might be a steal!
J
Nice pun there radar.:laughing:
You have to wonder, if they can pay $98 million in fines how much profit is there in steel? It just might be a steal!
J
Nice pun there radar.:laughing:
I didn't say there were no mills in the US. There are still mini-mills that produce specialty steels and alloys. These are the steels needed to meet certain military and private specs. You're not clear on what the "State specs" are. And forged steel could be a process of shaping the steel. The steel could come from anywhere and "forged" in the US. All the stock structural I've seen down here comes stamped "Made in Mexico". The stock re-bar comes from India. That's not to say that there isn't factories around fabricating structural members to order. But I'm betting the A36 steel came from Mexico or Canada.
The international economy we live in today is not the result of a conspiracy, George Soros, the EU, international corporate cabals, or intergalactic space aliens from Alpha Centauri.
Another factor is the cost of transport/cost of labor. The single biggest factor that could drive manufacture back to our shores would be a dramatic increase in the price of fuel required to move it.
I don't have a problem with China or anyone else improving their standard of living; I just have a problem with their improvement coming at our expense.
There's none in your list made in the USA. Unless of course you use some aircraft or specialty bolts. Except for some specialty steels, NO steel is produced in the US. Where are you going to buy the material except from off-shore makers? It doesn't make any difference if you're making buttons or building a skyscraper, the US doesn't make the steel anymore. It's not here to buy.
There is a small steel plant about 12 miles from my house.