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... product will be sourced from the company's Sheffield, England, mill and will be further machined to create mounting bolts for the solar panels, it said ... View this article
... this year. End uses for indium and tellurium include advanced electronics and solar cell applications. The company reported ... View this article
... Commission (ITC) has determined that the domestic industry is materially injured by imports of silicon photovoltaic cells (solar cells) from China. ... View this article
... In some countries, if a home or business installs solar panels, for example, excess, unused electricity can be sold back to the grid. ... View this article
... International Trade Administration (ITA) has set final subsidy and dumping margins on imports of silicon photovoltaic cells (solar cells) from China. ... View this article
... pressure steel cylinders, steel wheels, magnesia carbon bricks, aluminum extrusions, crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells (solar cells), raw flexible ... View this article
... "While trade actions on Chinese auto parts and solar panels are a good and welcome start, we need to see a comprehensive approach. ... View this article
... LifeDrive architecture, which features a carbon fiber passenger cell, in a ... from renewable sources, which came down to either solar, wind or hydro ... View this article
... duty investigations into imports of wine from the European Union to the EU's anti-dumping investigation of Chinese solar wafers, cells and panels. ... View this article
... inflated property prices and periodic gluts in sectors ranging from steel, cement and construction machinery to solar panels and household ... 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