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... March. Shipments to Italy, Portugal and Spain amounted to 9,328 tonnes, 13,222 tonnes and 11,116 tonnes, respectively. ... View this article
... coming on-stream, nickel production so far this year has increased and will likely continue to increase in coming months," Portugal-based INSG said ... View this article
... Metal Exchange held 1.2 million tonnes of that last year, of which 65.5 percent was stored in New Orleans, the Lisbon, Portugal-based organization ... View this article
... of refined zinc exceeded demand by 267,000 tonnes, with total inventory levels increasing by 432,000 tonnes, the Lisbon, Portugal-based group ... View this article
has agreed to acquire two tungsten mines in northern Portugal. ... has agreed to acquire two tungsten mines in northern Portugal. ... View this article
The Lisbon, Portugal-based organization said that the global zinc market recorded a 157,000-tonne surplus in the first 10 months of the year vs. ... View this article
... a 157,000-tonne surplus in October, according to data published Wednesday by the International Lead and Zinc Study Group, Lisbon, Portugal. ... View this article
The Lisbon, Portugal-based organization said that global lead metal production totaled 944,800 tonnes in September 2012, bringing the year-to ... View this article
... to overproduce as cathode demand fades, but the global refined market is unlikely to be as oversupplied as the Lisbon, Portugal-based ICSG ... View this article
... tonne deficit this year due to China's apparent demand outpacing a 6.4-percent jump in mine supply, the Lisbon, Portugal-based International ... 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