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This document analyzes critical economic indicators related to the USA steel industry, including hot rolled and cold rolled coils, galvanized coils, and electric resistance welded pipe products. It discusses annual growth rates from the IMF, crude steel production statistics from the World Steel Association, consumer spending insights from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and construction activity based on census data. Furthermore, it highlights important job recovery metrics and capacity utilization rates, providing a comprehensive overview of the steel market's current state and future outlook.
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Converted to: Hot Rolled Coil Cold Rolled Coil Galvanized Coil CSI’s Business Model Slabs Hot Rolled coil formed into Electric Resistance Welded Pipe
GDP Annual Rate of Growth Source: International Monetary Fund
Global Crude Steel Production Millions of Metric Tons Source: WorldSteel Association; International Monetary Fund
USA Key Economic Indicators GDP – Rate of Annualized Growth 2007 2008 2009 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; Federal Reserve Board
USA Key Economic Indicators Rate of Growth Annualized Consumer Spending 2009 2010 Points Consumer Confidence Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis; The Conference Board
USA Key Steel Economic Indicators Auto Sales Thousands of Units 2007 2008 2009 2010 Source: US Census Bureau
USA Key Steel Economic Indicators Building Permits Housing Starts Thousands of Units Thousands of Housing Units Non-Residential Construction Spending Millions of Dollars 2007 2008 2009 2010 Source: US Census Bureau
USA Key Steel Economic Indicators Service Center Inventory Levels Thousands of Tons 2007 2008 2009 Source: Metal Service Center Institute
USA Key Steel Economic Indicators Rig Count Units Source: Baker Hughes
Recovery • Jobs Must Return • Real Demand Must Return
Jobs Must Return U.S. Unemployment Rate Source: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Real Demand Must Return Steel Mill Capacity Utilization Percentage of Utilization of Capacity Source: American Iron & Steel Institute
V for Victory GDP Growth (%, YoY) Source: International Monetary Fund