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steelmaker

American  
[steel-mey-ker] / ˈstilˌmeɪ kər /

noun

  1. a manufacturer of steel.


Etymology

Origin of steelmaker

First recorded in 1830–40; steel + maker

Example Sentences

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Big picture: A smattering of manufacturers are doing pretty well — those involved in artificial intelligence, for instance, and companies such as steelmakers that have been shielded from competition due to U.S. tariffs.

From MarketWatch

Archibald Monday outlined a few of her priorities to deliver value for shareholders, including plans for more cost savings and to develop surplus land near some of the steelmaker’s operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a report, RBC’s James McGarragle says the Canadian steelmaker’s shift to electric arc furnace production and improving supply dynamics is setting the stage for a gradual earnings recovery.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Australian steelmaker said the takeover offer failed to properly recognise expected cost and productivity improvements, a boost in cashflow, and a rise in earnings.

From Barron's

Slowing domestic investment in recent months amid a yearslong slump in China’s property sector may mean Chinese steelmakers will struggle to find buyers at home.

From The Wall Street Journal