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... has halted plans to build a silicon metal plant ... however, could neutralize these effects in Brazil." The company's ... of its costs are in Brazilian reais, so ... View this article
The move comes after the Madrid-based silicon producer in December ... as well as similar ones in Brazil may have helped firm silicon prices in ... View this article
... Offshore silicon supplies have been disrupted as a result of electricity issues in Brazil (amm.com ... about the impact of Brazilian players coming ... View this article
... In November, Brazilian producers cut silicon production significantly and began selling power back to the grid for a number of reasons, including ... View this article
... The market appears to have already settled into that trend as Brazil sent 2,292 tonnes of silicon to the ... "We have the Brazilian situation and ... View this article
... Depending on how much rain Brazil gets in the ... At least three Brazilian silicon producers have significantly cut production, sources told ... View this article
... to weaker demand in Europe and oversupply from domestic and international producers. ... In July, US imports of silicon from Brazil totaled 6,337 ... View this article
... alloy bars, oriented grain silicon steel, pipe ... to be effectively implemented, Brazil's development, industry ... group comprising the Brazilian Chamber of ... View this article
... Brazil exported 4,407 tonnes of silicon to the ... If European demand remains weak, Brazilian material could ... depend on what the Brazilians do," a ... View this article
... adding that South African and Brazilian imports have ... Africa shipped 5,194 tonnes of silicon metal to ... Similarly, Brazil shipped 2,574 tonnes in May ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel