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... copper surcharge to its products after a wall slide at Kennecott Utah Copper's Bingham Canyon Mine forced it to seek alternative sources of cathode ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — A cathode ray tube (CRT) recycler in Manchester, England, plans to open a New York facility and sell the lead it recovers into the ... View this article
... "It does concern us because without that production there's a tight supply of cathode," Vann said, adding that he believes copper prices will ... View this article
NEW YORK — The copper cathode spot market has ground to a halt, earlier in the seasonally slow summer period than expected, according to ... View this article
... comes at the same time that Rio Tinto Plc's Kennecott Utah Copper subsidiary has declared force majeure on copper cathode shipments (amm.com ... View this article
... The country's total copper production reached 442,700 tonnes (163,000 tonnes of copper cathode and 279,700 tonnes of copper in concentrate ... View this article
NEW YORK — Copper cathode premiums have stabilized in recent weeks as market participants believe some of the steam following the wall slide ... View this article
... amm.com, May 28, 2010). CCR produced 265,500 tonnes of copper cathode in 2012. Xstrata Plc officially merged with ... View this article
... on shipments of copper from June following a wall slide at its Bingham Canyon Mine last month, will now in fact receive the copper cathode that the ... View this article
... Kennecott declared force majeure on shipments of copper cathode after the wall slide forced it to halt production (amm.com, April 16). ... 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