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... Mexico — Some producers, die casters, galvanizers and traders who gathered at the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun this week ... View this article
... largely untapped, Mark Bright, technology manager of zinc and galvanizing, told AMM at the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun. ... View this article
... land in Taichung for the plant, but no decision to build has yet been made, she told AMM at the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun ... View this article
... Tennessee operations, executive vice president Tracy Baugh told AMM on the sidelines of the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun. ... View this article
... nor Korea Zinc have confirmed the benchmark, which they have been negotiating during the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun ... View this article
"Miners need to believe that $3,000 (per tonne) is a price they can obtain," he said at the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun ... View this article
... It's caught up in the Thai bureaucracy," Robinson said on the sidelines of the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun. ... View this article
... "Producers may be more tightly bound to particular counterparties," Hobbs told attendees of the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun ... View this article
... the smelters have got the upper hand in negotiations, which reportedly were finalized at the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun ... View this article
... out, went out of business or consolidated, which is typical for a mature (market)," he said at the International Zinc Association conference in Cancun. ... 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