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Steel Tube & Pipe 2021 scheduled for May 10-12

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Update time : 2021-04-13 17:17:53

U.K.-based Fastmarkets, part of the Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC group, will hold its Steel Tube & Pipe 2021 event virtually May 10-12, 2021. It will include steel market experts covering supply and demand outlooks, the financial health of the oil and gas industry, and developments along the supply chain. Attendees will be able to connect with fellow steel tube and pipe professionals and steel market analysts in breakout sessions.

Keynote speakers include Josh Croix, chief commercial officer of Borusan Mannesmann; Dean Rougas, executive vice president of Benteler; and Bertrand Frischmann, senior vice president of Vallourec NA.

Attendance at the first two days of the event is free of charge. Visitors can add a third day to participate in the planning workshop, which includes analysis from Fastmarkets steel experts:

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