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... Steelworkers union Local 2020-05 on a four-year labor agreement covering 276 office, technical and ... The Rio de Janeiro-based company laid ... View this article
... The Rio de Janeiro office mainly handled ... Activities haven't been affected in Mexico, where Tata Steel has an office focusing on imports of steel ... View this article
... headquartered OAO Severstal's Miami-based Latin American trading office, decided to ... northern Brazil than from São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro.". ... View this article
... Sources at Posco's Brazilian office in Rio de Janeiro couldn't be reached for comment to confirm the reports. ThyssenKrupp ... View this article
... was decided late last week by a judge who agreed with legal action taken in April by the Rio de Janeiro's public prosecutor's office (MPRJ), which ... View this article
... Rio de Janeiro. At the moment, the Spanish company has one service centre in Chile, warehouses in Chile and Argentina, and commercial offices ... View this article
... the Latin American Stainless and Its Alloys Conference in Rio de Janeiro cosponsored by ... in Chile and Argentina and commercial offices in Brazil ... View this article
... CSN plans to open an office in Peru's capital, Lima, this year to ... at its main, integrated steel works in Volta Redonda city, Rio de Janeiro state in ... View this article
Rio de Janeiro's public prosecutor's office (MPRJ) has instituted legal action seeking the suspension of environmental licences granted to Latin ... View this article
... "We have an office in Rio de Janeiro with four people looking at several things—trading, business development, raw material purchases—and ... 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