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JOHANNESBURG — Three Glencore Xstrata Plc chrome mines in South Africa are conducting ... I won't divulge how many days' worth of ore we have ... View this article
... country, saying that it would "not approve any significant investment capital or major construction ... Copper, Nickel, Canada, Nonferrous, Chromium,. ... View this article
... and technical feasibility studies before it can advance the project, which is expected to produce 1.1 million tonnes of chrome ore and 560,000 ... View this article
... Workers embarked on wildcat strikes at three South African chrome mines owned ... three ultimatums for employees to report to work or be dismissed. ... View this article
... Imports of chrome ores and concentrates, however, remained high on the back of ... The nation also was the biggest seller of chrome ore to China ... View this article
... look at the use of various exotic materials--molybdenum, nickel and chromium--as alloying ... doesn't turn out to be an environmental or safety concern ... View this article
... annually, with production costs expected to be around $200 per tonne for chrome ore and 70 cents ... Canada, Nonferrous, Chromium, Ferrochrome,. ... View this article
... “We will not approve any significant investment capital or major construction activity ... to produce about 1.1 million tonnes of chrome ore and 560,000 ... View this article
... of 956,754 tonnes of chrome ores and concentrates ... of ferrochrome and chrome ore to China in ... Nonferrous, China Watch, Chromium, Ferrochrome,. ... View this article
... Non-chrome Alcoa 951 is more environmentally friendly than other ... other aluminum firms might have adopted the technology or which automotive ... 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