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NEW YORK — Taseko Mines Ltd.'s first-quarter copper output rose 12 percent ... it attributed to a new concentrator at its joint-venture Gibraltar Mine. ... View this article
... Taseko Mines Ltd. has reached a labor agreement with the Canadian Auto Workers union at its majority-owned Gibraltar copper-molybdenum mine ... View this article
NEW YORK — Taseko Mines Ltd. ... which represents employees at the company's majority-owned Gibraltar copper and molybdenum mine in British ... View this article
NEW YORK — Taseko Mines Ltd.'s majority-owned Gibraltar mine in British Columbia produced 23.9 million pounds of copper and 379,000 ... View this article
... Copper Mine Project in British Columbia, located about 125 km southwest of Williams Lake, by Vancouver-based mining company Taseko Mines ... View this article
... A shipping delay led copper and molybdenum producer Taseko Mines Ltd. ... million pounds of copper concentrate from its Gibraltar Mine during the ... View this article
NEW YORK — Taseko Mines Ltd.'s Gibraltar Mine in British Columbia produced 20.8 million pounds of copper during the first quarter, up 7.8 ... View this article
... YORK — Taseko Mines Ltd. plans to double annual copper production capacity to 180 million pounds at its 75-percent-owned Gibraltar Mine by the ... View this article
NEW YORK — Taseko Mines Ltd. has seen mixed results in metals production from its 75-percent-owned Gibraltar Mine in British Columbia, with ... View this article
... YORK - Taseko Mines Ltd. saw copper production grow in the second quarter as it continues to move toward design capacity at its Gibraltar Mine in ... 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