The situation for U.S. steelmakers is
A) excessively high world steel prices that make it hard for steel companies to compete
B) steel tariffs being eliminated by President Bush starting in 2002
C) chronic world excess capacity that is reducing steel prices
D) competition from large steel companies that is driving out the small ones in the U.S.
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