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The company—the world's largest manufacturer of semifinished copper and copper alloy products, excluding copper wire—cited higher copper ... View this article
... mainly of stainless steel, insulated copper wire, aluminum, copper, lead, magnesium, nickel, tin and zinc, in elemental or alloyed (solid) form ... View this article
... However, refined copper wire exports dipped 2.9 percent year on year to ... Shipments of nickel alloys (bars) reached 78 tonnes last month, down ... View this article
... in the copper and alloy strip market "are focused on the short term and are difficult to predict.". However, improving cable and wire industries in ... View this article
... aluminum and copper products. Affected steel products included hot-rolled coil, heavy plate, wire rod, stainless steel sheet and coil, alloy bars, grain ... View this article
... mill products fell 13.7 percent from November 2011, while those of profiles, rods and bars gained 12.5 percent and copper alloy wire increased by ... View this article
... produce electrolytic tough pitch copper and oxygen-free copper wire and components for resistance welding, as well as alloys for special ... View this article
... as well as profiles, rods and bars, falling 8.1 percent and 13 percent, respectively, while pipe and tube products and copper alloy wire both rose. ... View this article
... copper wire as well as components for resistance welding, according to the Phoenix-based company's website. The facility also produces alloys for ... View this article
... copper wire, as well as components for resistance welding, according to the Phoenix-based company's website. It also produces copper alloys for ... View this article
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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.