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... Toromocho copper project in Peru, the company ... shows that the Toromocho project's capacity could ... and nonaluminum mining projects, which will ... View this article
... Panoro, a joint venture, or sale of the (project).". Vancouver, British Columbia-based Panoro is currently developing 14 projects in Peru, the largest ... View this article
... would be used for general corporate purposes and the development of its Lalor and Reed projects in Manitoba and its Constancia project in Peru. ... View this article
SÃO PAULO — The buyer of Peru's Las Bambas ... the 400,000-tonne-per-year copper project to inspect ... "This is happening due to projects like Cerro ... View this article
... the Las Bambas copper project in Peru, AMM sister ... $5.2 billion investment, as a flagship project for his ... funds to invest in mines and mining projects. ... View this article
... four deferred projects (valued at) $7.1 billion," he said. The epicenter of the conflicts was Newmont Mining Corp.'s Minas Conga project in Peru's ... View this article
... against new projects, such as Greenwood Village, Colo.-based Newmont Mining Corp.'s Minas Conga project, and Lima, Peru-based Southern ... View this article
... GlencoreXstrata's Antapaccay mine in Peru and Mount Margaret (Ernest Henry ... Major expansion projects at Katanga and Mutanda copper mines in ... View this article
... of potential targets, especially if Xstrata's Las Bambas copper project in Peru is sold ... set its sights on some of BHP Billiton Plc's projects as the ... View this article
... The Doe Run Peru metallurgical complex in the central Andes, which was ... Copper production remains halted as a project related to the sulfuric acid ... 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