why has the relative importance of the pittsburgh steel industry declined
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Gradually the Pittsburgh Industry declined by 1970s Because-
Could not face the tough competition
it started failing owing to high production levels that were not able to match up with similar demands.
it resulted in charge scale layoffs.
The steel industry was also responsible for the large scale pollution in the city, making it one of the most polluted cities of the USA.
During the 1970s and 1980s, the city faced in the layoffs and closure of the steel mills and was undergoing a Renaissance II that facilitated the growth of the services industries to check in the pollution levels, of the city resulting from the steel mills.
Could not face the tough competition
it started failing owing to high production levels that were not able to match up with similar demands.
it resulted in charge scale layoffs.
The steel industry was also responsible for the large scale pollution in the city, making it one of the most polluted cities of the USA.
During the 1970s and 1980s, the city faced in the layoffs and closure of the steel mills and was undergoing a Renaissance II that facilitated the growth of the services industries to check in the pollution levels, of the city resulting from the steel mills.
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