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... States in 2012, accounting for 18,900 tonnes (about 41.7 million pounds), or 56 percent of all arrivals, according to the US Geological Survey. ... View this article
... in rutile output at 131 tonnes, according to US Geological Survey (USGS) data. ... supplier of titanium slag and rutile to the United States, according to ... View this article
... means that the main authority on domestic titanium shipments going forward will be the US Geological Survey. ... United States, Nonferrous, Titanium,. ... View this article
The United States imported 33,600 tonnes of titanium sponge in 2012 ... in 2011, according to data released recently by the US Geological Survey. ... View this article
... pounds) in 2011, according to US Geological Survey (USGS) data ... largest single consumer of US titanium, "reset ... United States, Nonferrous, Titanium ... View this article
... year, according to US Geological Survey (USGS) data ... The US exported 100,000 tonnes of copper ... Europe, Latin America, United States, Nonferrous ... View this article
... Japanese titanium sponge shipped to the United States rose in ... to US Commerce Department data compiled by the US Geological Survey (USGS). ... View this article
... previous month, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). ... Meanwhile, US tin consumption slid 2.7 percent ... Copper, United States, Nonferrous ... View this article
... the previous month, according to the latest US Geological Survey (USGS) data. ... The United States imported some 499,000 tonnes of refined copper ... View this article
... 20,000 tonnes in October, down 14.9 percent from 23,500 tonnes the same month a year earlier, according to US Geological Survey (USGS) data. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
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