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... 42 percent said they plan to increase North American sourcing as part of their ... A third company said it intends to localize parts from Japan to North ... View this article
... metal foundry, forging and casting capacity servicing the auto industry have ... is "limited" or "tightened" capacity of certain metal parts and machining ... View this article
... "Believe it or not, this is a good move on the mills' part. ... "Auto is ramping up and not down. We have lower inventories than we've ever had. ... View this article
Norsk Hydro ASA has signed a cooperation agreement with Kobe Steel Ltd.'s aluminum arm on aluminum sheet technology for vehicle closure panels ... View this article
... Tier I auto component supplier Aisin Electronics Illinois LLC is investing ... manufacturing lines for automotive eight-speed transmission parts and rear ... View this article
... while copper is used in communications, electronics, auto manufacturing, construction and ... A large part of the Chinese population is aging, while ... View this article
... expand operations or open new facilities, especially automakers and auto-parts suppliers but ... a $400-million oil refinery and a 120-car rail terminal ... View this article
The replacement of the two furnaces is part of Carpenter's "continuing need for increased capacity for high-temperature heating of our alloys ... View this article
Automotive camshaft supplier Linamar Corp. has signed an agreement with German automotive supplier Muhr und Bender KG (Mubea) and its subsidiary ... View this article
... You take what you need now, and if the supply from auto is strong in ... broker said scrap supply and demand seems to be in balance in parts of Ohio ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.