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Norsk Hydro ASA has agreed to buy Rio Tinto Alcan Inc.'s 50-percent stake in the Vigeland Metal Refinery AS in Norway. ... View this article
Norsk Hydro ASA has declared force majeure on alumina deliveries from its Alumina do Norte do Basil SA (Alunorte) alumina refinery in Brazil due ... View this article
Norsk Hydro ASA has signed a cooperation agreement with Kobe Steel Ltd.'s aluminum arm on aluminum sheet technology for vehicle closure ... View this article
The European Commission has approved a 50-50 joint venture between Norsk Hydro ASA and Orkla ASA, the companies announced May 13. ... View this article
... instead concentrating on increasing exports of alumina—Brazil possesses the biggest alumina plant in the world, owned by Norsk Hydro ASA—and ... View this article
... Hodgson (Rusal Marketing GmbH), Nick Madden (Novelis Inc.), Jean Marchand (Rio Tinto Alcan), Nicholas Martin (Norsk Hydro ASA), Michael ... View this article
... Oliver Bell, executive vice president of rolled products at Oslo, Norway-based Norsk Hydro ASA, agreed, noting that while aluminum demand had ... View this article
Norsk Hydro ASA and Orkla ASA have proposed divesting two extrusions facilities should the European Commission require it as a condition for ... View this article
... state, which is 26.87-percent controlled by Vale, as well as a $975-million write-down on Vale's stake in Oslo, Norway-based Norsk Hydro ASA. ... View this article
... Dowa is now sourcing energy from imported coal, hydro-power and natural gas. Andrea Hotter. andrea.hotter@amm.com. Andrea Hotter,. ... 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