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JSW Steel sues top US competitors for metal conspiracy

U.S. Steel Corp., Nucor Corp. and Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. control more than 80% of domestic steelmaking capacity and conspired to cause direct harm to JSW, according to a lawsuit filed.

JSW Steel slaps cartel charges against US steel cos - The Hindu BusinessLine

JSW Steel sues top US companies, accuses them of stifling competition

JSW Steel claims three of the largest American steelmakers conspired to stifle competition by refusing to sell raw metal to its US pipe and plate-making operations after the Trump administration imposed imports on cheaper foreign supplies. US Steel Corp, Nucor Corp. and Cleveland-Cliffs Inc control more than 80 per cent of domestic steelmaking capacity and conspired to cause direct harm to JSW, according to a lawsuit filed in Houston federal court. JSW said it hasn’t been able to get enough semi-finished steel slab from suppliers outside the US since the tariffs were imposed in 2018. When the American companies refused to supply metal, JSW said its costs rose.

Leetonia remains on tight schedule for completion of turf project | News, Sports, Jobs

KEVIN HOWELL LEETONIA – Bids are being sought for the turf replacement at the K-12 campus stadium and will be opened May 11. Superintendent Dennis Dunham this week reported a legal notice advertising for bids for the project that includes replacing the current top soil field with synthetic turf as well as installation of a drainage system. The documents will remain online for approximately two weeks Dunham said excavating is set to start May 12 with the drainage work beginning May 24. The project is on schedule to be completed Aug. 19, one day before the first home football game. Bids will be opened May 11 in the board offices. A special board meeting will be scheduled that day to award a bid.

Leetonia seeking bids for turf field replacement | News, Sports, Jobs

khowell@salemnews.net LEETONIA – Bids are being sought for the turf replacement at the K-12 campus stadium and will be opened May 11. Schools Superintendent Dennis Dunham this week reported a legal notice advertising for bids for the project that includes replacing the current top soil field with synthetic turf as well as installation of a drainage system. The documents will remain online for approximately two weeks Dunham said excavating is set to start May 12 with the drainage work beginning May 24. The project is on schedule to be completed Aug. 19, one day before the first home football game. Bids will be opened May 11 in the board offices. A special board meeting will be scheduled that day to award a bid.

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