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... sponsored event, cited China's shift from capital equipment and infrastructure spending to an economy emphasizing rising household consumption. ... View this article
"As the power sector accounts for around 40 percent of Chinese copper consumption, the sudden loss of momentum raises concerns that copper ... View this article
... about a lack of generating capacity and is approaching individual industrial users asking them to curb electricity consumption, particularly during ... View this article
Copper consumption will decline going forward as the price differential between the red metal and aluminum continues to encourage substitution ... View this article
... that Boeing's venture with CSIR will enable Boeing to use titanium powder for manufacturing "in ways that reduce energy consumption and waste.". ... View this article
... China's consumption of US scrap totaled 129,380 tonnes in April, down 27.6 percent from the previous month and 26.7 percent from 176,620 ... View this article
Brazilian aluminum consumption is expected to grow at a slower rate of 3.7 percent in 2013 vs. an earlier estimate of 5 ... View this article
China overtook North America as the biggest molybdenum-producing region in 2012, while global production reached a record high of 529.8 million ... View this article
... Moreover, although scrap consumption by Japan's blast furnace operators hit the highest level in six months, at 847,000 tonnes, in March, it is far ... View this article
... Airbus claims that the plane's lightweight structure, combined with the Trent XWB's low fuel consumption, will cut fuel burn by 25 percent compared ... 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