
Alpek buys OCTAL for US$ 620 million
Alpek announced on Tuesday an agreement to acquire OCTAL, a major global producer of PET sheets, for $620 million. According to Intercam Banco, this acquisition

Alpek announced on Tuesday an agreement to acquire OCTAL, a major global producer of PET sheets, for $620 million. According to Intercam Banco, this acquisition

Nucor reported this Thursday that it registered an increase of 81.2% year-on-year in its net sales in 2021, to 36,484 million dollars. Together with its

China’s share represented 53.6% of the world’s total refined copper consumption in 2020, according to a report by ECLAC. How is this explained? China has

Japan files a complaint in the WTO against the duties imposed by China on certain steel products. Accordingly, Japan requested consultations regarding China’s measures imposing

Constellium SE reduced its design and manufacturing sales of extruded and rolled aluminum products by 17.3% in 2020, to 4.883 million euros. Within their varied

Aluminum imports in Mexico totaled 5.863 million dollars in 2020, a year-on-year decrease of 14.5%, according to data from the Ministry of the Economy. Worldwide,

Alpek announced on Tuesday an agreement to acquire OCTAL, a major global producer of PET sheets, for $620 million. According to Intercam Banco, this acquisition

Nucor reported this Thursday that it registered an increase of 81.2% year-on-year in its net sales in 2021, to 36,484 million dollars. Together with its

China’s share represented 53.6% of the world’s total refined copper consumption in 2020, according to a report by ECLAC. How is this explained? China has

Japan files a complaint in the WTO against the duties imposed by China on certain steel products. Accordingly, Japan requested consultations regarding China’s measures imposing

Constellium SE reduced its design and manufacturing sales of extruded and rolled aluminum products by 17.3% in 2020, to 4.883 million euros. Within their varied

Aluminum imports in Mexico totaled 5.863 million dollars in 2020, a year-on-year decrease of 14.5%, according to data from the Ministry of the Economy. Worldwide,