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... 14.4 percent from about 1.9 million tonnes in the same year-ago period, according to the latest figures from Latin American steel association Alacero ... View this article
... totaled 1.67 million tonnes in April, up 7 percent from the same month last year, according to figures from Latin America's steel association, Alacero. ... View this article
... down 9.5 percent from 1.26 million tonnes in the same period last year, according to the latest figures from Latin American steel association Alacero ... View this article
... million tonnes in March, down 27 percent from the same month last year, according to figures released by Latin American steel association Alacero. ... View this article
... largest steel producers, with output peaking in 2007 at 5 million tonnes of liquid steel, according to Latin American steel association Alacero. ... View this article
... 1.54 million tonnes in February, up 11 percent from the same month in 2012, according to figures from Latin American steel association Alacero. ... View this article
... in January, up 36.2 percent from 544600 tonnes in the same month last year, according to data released by regional steel association Alacero. ... View this article
... up 1 percent to 5.13 million tonnes in January from 5.08 million tonnes in the same month last year, according to regional steel association Alacero. ... View this article
... up 15.3 percent from 4.77 million tonnes in January and 4 percent higher than in February 2012, according to regional steel association Alacero. ... View this article
... million tonnes the previous month and 1 percent ahead of February last year, according to figures released by regional steel association Alacero. ... View this article
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