The U.S. and China next week will hold a meeting on steel overcapacity as part of a bilateral steel dialogue that comes roughly three weeks after an international meeting failed to produce an agreement, largely due to China's opposition. The meeting will take place May 11-12 in Washington, D.C., according to informed sources. The U.S. initially pushed for this meeting to take place in advance of the April 18 high-level meeting of major steel producing countries, including China, in the...