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In its steel industry sulfur emissions and CO2 Exhalant of metallurgy are polluting.
Computer controlled operations within the steel processing industry have improved thickness tolerances, resulting in stronger, yet thinner steel.
railroads helped transport steel to other places
The railroad industry grew because the reduced price of steel made it cheaper to build railroads.
The primary materials consumed by the industry include alloy steel mill shapes. Cold steel and iron forgings, however, are also widely used in the bearing industry.
As with all manufacturing industries, challenges to the steel industry in the mid-to-late 2000s were expected to come from inequitable foreign market competition.
The Wall of British Steel refers to a protective barrier created by the British steel industry in the 1980s in response to the influx of cheap steel imports, particularly from countries like Japan. This initiative aimed to safeguard jobs and stabilize the domestic steel market by imposing tariffs and quotas on foreign steel products. It symbolized the broader struggles of traditional industries in the UK during a period of economic transition and globalization. The wall ultimately highlighted the challenges of maintaining competitiveness in a changing global economy.
the steel industry --Bear
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W. K. V. Gale has written: 'The British iron& steel industry' -- subject(s): Iron, Iron industry and trade, Metallurgy, Steel industry and trade 'Wrought iron'
Victoria Marklew has written: 'Cash, crisis, and corporate governance' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, British Steel Corporation, Finance, Industrial policy, Steel industry and trade
steel industry first emerged
British Steel ended in 1999.
British Steel was created in 1967.
Most steel wire industry workers are in the United Steel Workers of America
The steel industry was created to produce steel to supply the demand from manufacturers, civil engineers and builders.
Most steel wire industry workers are in the United Steel Workers of America