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... levels in the country of around 700,000 tonnes of high-margin copper from 2015," Xstrata Copper chief executive officer Charlie Sartain said. ... View this article
... undertaken through a period of industry inflation and global economic uncertainty," Xstrata Copper chief executive officer Charlie Sartain said in a ... View this article
... Charlie Sartain, chief executive officer of Xstrata Copper, said the company is working to instill a management and leadership culture at Collahuasi ... View this article
... plans to go ahead with its $7 billion capex plan to boost copper mining in Chile, Peru and Australia, Xstrata Copper's ceo Charlie Sartain said at the ... View this article
... Speaking at the closing Cesco Dinner, Charlie Sartain, ceo of Xstrata Copper, encouraged Chilean policymakers to set an example in how ... View this article
... governments and mining companies is key to the global copper market's development, Xstrata Copper chief executive officer Charlie Sartain said in ... View this article
... "El Pachón holds the potential to initially produce over 400,000 tpy from 2016, " Xstrata Copper chief executive Charlie Sartain said in a statement. ... View this article
... could help Alumbrera to expand its current operations and extend its current mine life by more than 25 years, Xstrata ceo Charlie Sartain said (MB ... View this article
... contribute to a 50% increase in our total annual copper production to almost 1.5 million tonnes by the end of 2014," ceo Charlie Sartain pointed out. ... View this article
... copper production by 50 percent to almost 1.5 million tonnes per year by the end of 2014," Xstrata Copper chief executive Charlie Sartain said in a ... 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