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Tungsten buyers in the United States see some relief from the higher export quotas allocated by the Chinese government for the first half of 2011. But while the move might ease some short-term supply pressure, market players told AMM it is unlikely to precipitate a price slide.
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A bill to tighten existing standards for lead content in plumbing fixtures has been sent to President Obama to be signed into law.
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One of 2010’s largest acquisitions in aerospace metals is being challenged in court as the $778-million purchase of forgings and castings producer Ladish Co. by Allegheny Technologies Inc. (ATI) faces a shareholder lawsuit with class-action potential.
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A bill to tighten existing standards for lead content in plumbing fixtures has been sent to President Obama to be signed into law.
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One of 2010’s largest acquisitions in aerospace metals is being challenged in court as the $778-million purchase of forgings and castings producer Ladish Co. by Allegheny Technologies Inc. (ATI) faces a shareholder lawsuit with class-action potential.
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One of 2010’s largest acquisitions in aerospace metals is being challenged in court as the $778-million purchase of forgings and castings producer Ladish Co. by Allegheny Technologies Inc. (ATI) faces a shareholder lawsuit with class-action potential.
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Equinox Minerals Ltd. has pushed back the closing date of its takeover offer for base metals and gold junior Citadel Resources Group Ltd. as it seeks to complete the transaction originally set to expire at the end of December.
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Equinox Minerals Ltd. has pushed back the closing date of its takeover offer for base metals and gold junior Citadel Resources Group Ltd. as it seeks to complete the transaction originally set to expire at the end of December.
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Chilean copper miner Cia. Minera Dona Ines de Collahuasi SCM (Collahuasi) will seek alternatives to shipping copper concentrate out of the Patache port after suspending operations at the facility following a fatal accident.
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Chilean copper miner Cia. Minera Dona Ines de Collahuasi SCM (Collahuasi) will seek alternatives to shipping copper concentrate out of the Patache port after suspending operations at the facility following a fatal accident.
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Tungsten buyers in the United States see some relief from the higher export quotas allocated by the Chinese government for the first half of 2011. But while the move might ease some short-term supply pressure, market players told AMM it is unlikely to precipitate a price slide.
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Alcoa Inc. has appointed Keith Walton vice president of governmental affairs, effective Jan. 4.
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China has cut the first batch of 2011 export quotas on rare earths by 11.4 percent, threatening to deepen a global supply shortfall that has spurred high-tech consumers to seek alternative supplies.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has rejected a request by silicone producer Dow Corning Corp. to import Chinese and Russian silicon metal free of anti-dumping duties under foreign trade zone (FTZ) regulations.
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Alcoa Inc. has appointed Keith Walton vice president of governmental affairs, effective Jan. 4.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has rejected a request by silicone producer Dow Corning Corp. to import Chinese and Russian silicon metal free of anti-dumping duties under foreign trade zone (FTZ) regulations.
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Copper edged down slightly in thin trading in New York on Wednesday, failing to match record high settlements reached the previous day.
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Copper edged down slightly in thin trading in New York on Wednesday, failing to match record high settlements reached the previous day.
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Hatch Canada Ltd. announced Wednesday it will implement the first phase of Rio Tinto Alcan’s AP60 project in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region in a 50-50 joint venture with SNC-Lavalin Engineers & Constructors Ltd.
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Hatch Canada Ltd. announced Wednesday it will implement the first phase of Rio Tinto Alcan’s AP60 project in Quebec’s Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region in a 50-50 joint venture with SNC-Lavalin Engineers & Constructors Ltd.
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Rio Tinto Alcan has declared force majeure on coal sales contracts involving deliveries from its thermal and coking coal mines in Queensland, Australia, where severe rains have disrupted mining and transportation links.
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Shipments by domestic copper and brass service centers grew both month on month and year on year in November, according to the most recent figures from the Copper and Brass Servicenter Association (CBSA).
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A Chinese buying frenzy helped boost U.S. exports of shredded scrap by nearly 275,000 tonnes in October.
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Shipments by domestic copper and brass service centers grew both month on month and year on year in November, according to the most recent figures from the Copper and Brass Servicenter Association (CBSA).