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Simultaneously, lower copper prices—which in part reflected that increased mine supply ... at its primary copper unit, but a large-scale shutdown at its ... View this article
... by the automotive sector and continued investment in large-scale infrastructure projects ... processing are being concentrated in different parts of one ... View this article
... Senior, large-scale mining companies are divesting nonstrategic assets as part of portfolio management strategies or in order to reallocate capital ... View this article
... sheet steel into the cladding and near-net-shape parts businesses of ... working with two steel companies to prepare for large-scale production trials ... View this article
... After testing at the large-scale lab is complete, the research will continue, with the ... president George Koenig, "but we're very proud to be part of a ... View this article
... techniques for critical-strength parts in the ... working with two large-scale companies, getting the product ... Part of that growth, according to Lowery, will ... View this article
... capabilities, including an auto parts facility. "It's on the eastern side of Georgia, where there's never really been a large-scale scrap processor," he ... View this article
... billion in 2007, sold Alcan Cable earlier this year (amm.com, May 21) as part of a large-scale effort to divest non-core assets and pare down debt. ... View this article
... possible delay in obtaining approval from local authorities for large-scale projects due ... Supreme Court ban on mining activities in some parts of the ... View this article
... stop all large-scale mountaintop mining in the central Appalachia region in West Virginia, the St. Louis-based miner said. The agreement is part of a ... 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.