Magnitogorsk's cold-rolled steel, even now, is not good enough for the Russian automobile industry, because its surfaces cannot hold paint.
That was the strategy in announcing new dumping investigations today involving cold-rolled steel, which is used to make cars, bicycles and household appliances.
The loft's 14 window seats are of cold-rolled steel on plywood.
The new increases, effective in April, apply only to hot and cold-rolled steel.
More money was saved by using cold-rolled steel as it came directly off the mill, in precut sheets of 10 by 20 feet.
The company makes worktables, storage or gear boxes, a refrigerator/freezer and more, all of cold-rolled steel.
Each bomblet contained a shaped charge that could penetrate nine inches of cold-rolled steel.
Stamped blades are cut to shape directly from cold-rolled steel, heat-treated for strength, then ground, polished, and sharpened.
The United States consumes about 40 million tons of cold-rolled steel a year, and most of that comes from domestic producers.
Earlier this year, the Commerce Department concluded that 20 countries were dumping cold-rolled steel at prices below their real costs.