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LONDON — Rio Tinto Plc has begun cutting staff at its London offices, AMM sister publication Metal Bulletin understands. ... View this article
LONDON — Rio Tinto Plc has written off nearly half a billion dollars from the value of its Tiwai Point aluminum smelter in New Zealand, according to ... View this article
... participants are closely watching Grasberg, as well as the postponement of the first copper exports from London-based Rio Tinto Plc's Oyu Tolgoi ... View this article
SINGAPORE — Rio Tinto Plc has delayed the first copper exports from its $6.6-billion Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia until the end of June as it ... View this article
SINGAPORE — Rio Tinto Plc has agreed to sell its Eagle nickel-copper project in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to Lundin Mining Corp. ... View this article
... The disruption comes at the same time that Rio Tinto Plc's Kennecott Utah Copper subsidiary has declared force majeure on copper cathode ... View this article
SINGAPORE — Rio Tinto Plc may start exporting from the $6.6-billion Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in Mongolia as soon as June 14. ... View this article
... conglomerate that was bought by Alcan Inc. in 2003 and subsequently absorbed by London-based Rio Tinto Plc in 2007. ... View this article
Leary's last day with the company, a division of London-based Rio Tinto Plc, will be June 28, after which his responsibilities will be divided between ... View this article
NEW YORK — London-based miner Rio Tinto Plc has chosen its short list of suitors for the sale of its majority stake in Iron Ore Co. ... View this article
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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.
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