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- 02.04.2013
Germany feels responsible for the euro area
The sentiment among German politicians and officials carries a tinge of economic confidence with a sense of parental duty to provide the euro zone with strong governing support even if this does not make their methods popular in Europe. However, the kids don't like it. Some of them, such as...
- 01.04.2013
Solar power plant in Port Blair
India's largest energy company, NTPC Limited, has commissioned a solar photovoltaic plant in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This is the first grid of solar photovoltaic projects on these islands. For NTPC, the installation is the first experience in creating a solar photovoltaic...
- 31.03.2013
Steel production in Mexico to grow by 21% by 2015
The demand for steel products in Mexico will consistently exceed supply in the next few years. Mr. Juan Carlos Villarreal, president of the planning commission of the largest steel company in the Cananero region, told our publication about this. Mexico's GDP growth in 2013 at the level of...
- 31.03.2013
China Steel Industry Outlook
What happened to the Chinese steel industry in 2012? What will happen in 2013? China's metallurgy experienced its toughest times in 2012, when steel demand was weak and steel prices plummeted. The overwhelming majority of enterprises suffered losses. How to survive and how to change the situation...
- 31.03.2013
The 5th All-Russian Conference will be held on April 4, 2013
From 4 to 5 April 2013 in Moscow at ul. B. Yakimanka, 24, a conference will be held on the topic "Reinforcing and Shaped Rolled: A New Configuration of the Russian Market". The conference will be devoted to the issues of production of metal structures for the construction industry. The...
- 30.03.2013
Ironing boards in modern metallurgy (banter)
The development of humanity is always accompanied by unimaginable declines in the intellectual environment. This is especially noticeable in metallurgical production, when hundreds of eminent engineers are working on the development of a new technology for the production of steel ironing boards....
- 29.03.2013
Plastic window sills
Plastic window sills today have become a reliable replacement for outdated and bulky window sills made of wood or, even worse, reinforced concrete. When using plastic window sills, window installers and repair teams experience genuine joy that they do not have to work with capricious wood or...
- 28.03.2013
Suvorov's story
War stories are always terrifying in their cruel truthfulness, touch the strings of the soul. Sometimes a war film is able to show all sides of the war, without embellishing or hiding the then reality, and even awaken patriotism in some. Such films help to remember the history of the people and...
- 28.03.2013
Jakarta introduces anti-dumping duties on steel imports from 5 countries
The Indonesian government has imposed anti-dumping duties on steel imports from 5 countries, including Taiwan, to offset material losses to local industries. Astera Primanto, head of government policy at the Treasury Department, said additional import duties would be levied on cold rolled steel...
- 26.03.2013
Equipment for modern hotels
When planning the opening of a modern hotel, the future owner may think about what to invest more money in - furniture or equipment. Of course, for many guests the appearance of the rooms and the lobby plays a big role, especially when it comes to some fashionable four or five star hotel. Many...
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