steelmaking
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of steelmaking
Example Sentences
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Glencore said that its performance reflected lower energy and steelmaking coal prices, but that this was partially offset by stronger metals prices, including higher zinc earnings.
Conuma’s production pause cascaded far beyond eastern British Columbia as it halted a railroad line, stalled activity at a Pacific Ocean port and complicated steelmaking schedules in Asia.
Glencore had previously itself bid for Teck and ended up acquiring its steelmaking coal business in 2024.
It said that steelmaking coal production declined 15% on year to 2.1 million tons, and nickel production grew 3% to 10,300 tons.
Meanwhile, steelmaking coal production was 63% higher on year at 32.5 million tons after getting a boost from the Elk Valley Resources business, which Glencore acquired in July 2024.
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