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... round of purchasing before May," a source at a major smelter said ... "That amount would be small compared with the inventories of antimony smelters. ... View this article
... 16 raw materials, including copper, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, antimony and iron ... Norilsk laid the groundwork for the copper smelter last year with ... View this article
... Its biggest single asset is a controlling stake in the Zhuzhou smelter. None,. Lead, Zinc, Nonferrous, Antimony, Tungsten,. URN 3060224. View this article
SHANGHAI, China - Chinese antimony smelters are halting production ... out of nine private smelters this week ... than usual,” one smelter source told ... View this article
... In China's antimony production hub of Lengshuijiang, for example, the local government streamlined hundreds of small illegal private smelters to ... View this article
... smuggling of a variety of commodities, including minor metals such as antimony. ... forced buyers to turn to licensed exporters, or smelters, with quotas ... View this article
... manganese, molybdenum, platinum, antimony, iron ore ... to provide infrastructure to build smelters. ... could investors build a smelter?" Soemarno said. ... View this article
... This year, 14 companies qualified to mine and export antimony. ... “So we've seen the closure of a lot of unlicensed smelters and nine of the ... View this article
Antimony smelters in Lengshuijiang in China's Hunan province ... short term, as antimony concentrates from ... from a major smelter of Lengshuijiang ... View this article
Chinese antimony smelters are upgrading facilities, focussing ... term outlook, Lengshuijiang smelters have made ... Xinghua Nonferrous smelter, one of ... 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