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... Alabama (amm.com, May 21). Rio de Janeiro-based Vale SA holds the other 26.87-percent interest in CSA. A version of this ... View this article
... is estimated to have exceeded 300,000 tonnes, representing 20 percent of world primary nickel supply,” Rio de Janeiro-based miner Vale SA wrote ... View this article
MUNICH — Brazilian miner Vale SA remains optimistic about the likelihood of China accepting its Valemax vessels despite setbacks, a company ... View this article
... On a number of occasions, Brazilian miner Vale SA suspended iron ore shipments to local pig iron makers, alleging they had failed to comply with ... View this article
... and Rio de Janeiro-based Vale SA, began operations last year. It's expected to reach its production target of 45,000 tonnes per year by 2015. ... View this article
... The German company recently disclosed that it was in "intense negotiations for Steel Americas," including talks with Vale SA, Brazilian ... View this article
... the Essen, Germany-based company said in a statement May 3. "These negotiations include talks with our involved partner Vale (SA), Brazilian ... View this article
... A couple of deals got away. "I regret the fact that we couldn't have sealed the Vale deal because I think that it would have been outstanding value ... View this article
... the block. Following Glencore's acquisition of Vale's European ferromanganese operations last year (amm.com, Oct. 4), the ... View this article
... Iron ore imports from mainstream suppliers, including Vale SA, Rio Tinto Plc and BHP Billiton Plc, will be offered on the exchange's platform. ... 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