
Mexico’s Basic Iron and Steel Industry GDP: Delayed Recovery
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Mexico‘s basic iron and steel industry has yet to recover the levels in real terms that it had before
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Mexico‘s basic iron and steel industry has yet to recover the levels in real terms that it had before
ArcelorMittal announced the departure of the first coil of hot rolled steel at its Lázaro Cárdenas plant, in Mexico. Thus, this production is part of
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
POSCO reported that it reduced its power generation capacity 10.1% in 2020, through POSCO Energy Corporation and other of its subsidiaries. First of all, that
ArcelorMittal reported that it will invest 200 million dollars in Mexico during 2021 to complete a new hot rolling plant at its steel complex in
In Mexico and the southern United States, at least four steel plants are being built, according to the company Ternium. Among the company’s largest foreign
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Mexico‘s basic iron and steel industry has yet to recover the levels in real terms that it had before
ArcelorMittal announced the departure of the first coil of hot rolled steel at its Lázaro Cárdenas plant, in Mexico. Thus, this production is part of
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
POSCO reported that it reduced its power generation capacity 10.1% in 2020, through POSCO Energy Corporation and other of its subsidiaries. First of all, that
ArcelorMittal reported that it will invest 200 million dollars in Mexico during 2021 to complete a new hot rolling plant at its steel complex in
In Mexico and the southern United States, at least four steel plants are being built, according to the company Ternium. Among the company’s largest foreign
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