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... A version of this article was first published by AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin. Felix Nijni,. Copper, Africa, Nonferrous,. URN 3220186. View this article
... Warren, Ohio. The smallest lot is 45.16 tons produced in South Africa, while the largest lot is 308.6 short tons from Japan. Only ... View this article
All of South Africa's ferrochrome producers cut production in the first half of this year and sold the conserved electricity back to Eskom, but the deals ... View this article
... "It's important to our members that we continue to engage Africa in a way that doesn't support conflict," CFS program manager Grant Feichtinger said ... View this article
... power plant at the mouth of the mine. Michelle Madsen,. Carbon Steel Flat Products, Canada, Africa, Steel,. URN 3219842. View this article
... revenue and 20 percent of gross domestic product. Michelle Madsen,. Iron Ore, United States, Africa, Steel,. URN 3219766. View this article
... The products being analysed include heavy plates from China, South Korea, Ukraine and South Africa; seamless pipe from China; welded ... View this article
JOHANNESBURG — Three Glencore Xstrata Plc chrome mines in South Africa are conducting "minimal" operations as a strike that is now in its ... View this article
Boeing Co. and South Africa are teaming up to develop titanium powder manufacturing technology. LOS ANGELES — Boeing Co. ... View this article
Africa's top copper producer expects production to be around 900,000 tonnes per year in 2013, up from 824,976 tonnes per year in 2012. ... View this article
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