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has signed an offtake agreement with Glencore International AG for smelter-grade alumina from Orbite's proposed plant in Quebec, Canada. ... View this article
... Alcoa plans to permanently close two older potlines at its Baie-Comeau smelter in Quebec and postpone by three years the construction of a new ... View this article
plans to permanently close two older potlines at its Baie-Comeau smelter in Quebec and postpone the construction of a new potline by three years ... View this article
... agreement with RK Mine Finance in which RK will acquire a 1-percent net smelter return royalty in the Dumont nickel project in Quebec for $15 ... View this article
... Both Rio Tinto Alcan and Quebec's occupational health and safety agency are continuing to investigate the accident. The Alma smelter has a ... View this article
... Rio Tinto Alcan's AP60 Technology Center, which is expected to begin operation in mid-2013, as well as its Alma smelter in Quebec, which has a ... View this article
... HPA) this week from its new plant in Cap-Chat, Quebec, to customers in ... The company is also planning to build an aluminum smelter-grade alumina ... View this article
... outages at two of its aluminum smelters in Quebec, a company ... The Shawinigan smelter has annual capacity of 100,000 tonnes and the Arvida ... View this article
... "You can avoid them for a couple of weeks, but after that, you are going to need them," he said of the 400,000-tonne-per-year Quebec smelter. ... View this article
(ABI) have voted to accept a new five-year labor agreement at the Québec smelter, the union and the company said Feb. 22. ... 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