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... through (amm.com, Nov. 12). Market participants said it is unlikely the Portovesme smelter will ever restart. A version of this ... View this article
... for $650 million (amm.com, April 29). The restart of the Pinto Valley Mine is "progressing according to plan," the company said. ... View this article
... "PT Freeport Indonesia is working with government authorities on a phased restart of operations and will update its production outlook as additional ... View this article
... Century has said that it hopes to have a decision on whether it will restart the idled Ravenswood smelter by the end of the second quarter (amm.com ... View this article
... "We are awaiting government approvals to restart operations, but we continue to conduct approved maintenance activities. ... View this article
to restart operations at its Tuticorin copper smelter in the country's south, although market participants expect supply tightness to continue. ... View this article
... the former RG Steel LLC facility in Warren, Ohio, and looks to resell all or part of the steelmaking complex to a buyer that could restart operations at ... View this article
... wrote. "The company is sticking to its timeline for commissioning by mid-2014 by accelerating the restart of the mine.". The ... View this article
... shut five years ago. "The capital requirements for Shangani's restart have changed," the source said. Shangani was left ... View this article
expects to restart the country's second-largest copper smelter in early June after a month of planned maintenance, a company official told AMM ... 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