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... The investigation was opened late last year, following a request from Ternium Mexico SA de CV, which complained that South Korean cold-rolled ... View this article
... In order to replace some imports, such steelmakers as Altos Hornos de México SAB de CV (Ahmsa) and Ternium México SA de CV have been ... View this article
Latin American steelmaker Ternium SA might choose to expand its crude steel capacity in Mexico following its exit from the sale process of ... View this article
... level of interest in the assets, including Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal SA, Pittsburgh-based US Steel Corp., Luxembourg-based Ternium SA and ... View this article
Latin American steelmaker Ternium SA has ruled itself out as a possible bidder for ThyssenKrupp AG's 73.13-percent stake in the 5-million-tonne ... View this article
... No. 2 blast furnace at Ternium SA subsidiary Siderar SAIC. ... No. 2 blast furnace at Ternium SA subsidiary Siderar SAIC. ... View this article
... “Mexico must grow in specialty products,” Hugo Solís, who is also industrial director at Nuevo Leon-based flat steel producer Ternium Mexico SA de ... View this article
... has been supplying hot-dip galvanized and galvannealed sheet to Japanese transplants in Mexico, formed a joint venture with Ternium SA several ... View this article
Latin American steelmaker Ternium SA does not plan to join forces with another company for a possible acquisition of ThyssenKrupp AG's 73.13 ... View this article
Ternium Mexico SA de CV expects to reach full capacity at its Tenigal hot-dipped galvanized mill in Pesquería, in Mexico's Nuevo León state, in ... View this article
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