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Steel Travel
 | Hamilton Beach 51101B Personal Blender with Travel Lid, Black List Price: $21.99 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $16.00
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| Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blenders feature durable stainless steel blades that blend your favorite drinks in seconds. Use the travel cup to blend drinks to go anytime, or fill the whole jar with fresh ingredients for family and friends... |
 | Four List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $3.67 Used From: $0.01
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 | Solitary Travel List Price: $18.99 Sale Price: $5.50 Used From: $0.57
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| All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. |
 | Nelson 1865 Raintrain Traveling Sprinkler List Price: $69.99 Sale Price: $47.99 Used From: $49.49
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| While an automatic sprinkling system certainly ensures greener grass and nurtured flowerbeds during the sweltering days of summer, not every household comes equipped with such a system and they can be downright expensive to install... |
 | SE 11 Function Credit Card Size Survival Pocket Tool List Price: $2.12 Sale Price: $0.01 Used From: $4.69
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| This credit card-size multi-function survival tool includes a can opener, knife edge, screwdriver, ruler, cap opener, 4-position wrench, butterfly screw wrench, saw blade, direction ancillary wrench, 2-position wrench, and a keychain hole... |
 | Leatherman Wave Black Oxide Finish Multi Tool with Nylon MOLLE Sheath , 830246 List Price: $75.26 Sale Price: Too low to display Used From: $67.45
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| The Leatherman Wave with the Black Oxide Finish Model # 830246 is the best-selling Leatherman tool, has larger knives, stronger pliers, longer wire-cutters and all-locking blades. It might just be one of the most essential pieces of equipment outdoor enthusiasts and professionals can carry with them... |
Iron & Steel Manufacturing Industry
These days this industry is highly volatile, depending greatly on global supply and demand trends. Thus, steel prices change with global economic activity. Market conditions in the late 2008-2009 led to the bankruptcy of a number of US and global steel producers and the implementation of import tariffs. As OIL price or fall down with the fall of economy world wide. Tariff protection for local manufacturers of iron and steel, however, is being phased out and local producers will continue to face strong price competition from imports.
Activity in the EU steel using sectors continued to decline sharply in the 2nd quarter of 2009. As a result, output in the 1st half of the year was almost 23% down on the same period of 2008. Companies had to cope with an unprecedented drop in demand for industrial goods, both in the EU and in global export markets. Despite stabilising financial markets, financing remained a major bottleneck for most companies. Significantly reduced industrial activity and extremely uncertain business conditions led to sharp inventory reductions in the downstream processing chain.
Business prospects for the coming quarters remain bleak although overall sentiment appears to be improving. Since July, new industrial orders started to recover slightly from the lows reached earlier in the year. The latest PMI survey data for the steel fittings manufacturing sector also suggest some recovery in output from a low level in the months ahead. This should reduce the overall drop in production in the steel using sectors to 18% this year. The forecast for 2010 shows a gradual further improvement; from Q2 onwards year-on-year growth could become slightly positive again. On balance, output is expected to register only a very modest growth.
Improving economic conditions should lead to a more pronounced recovery in 2011; the first estimate for steel weighted industrial reduction shows a 4% rise.
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