• Duferco Participations Holding SA, is a company based in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Its main business is trading, producing, importing and exporting...
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    Koninklijke Hoogovens in 1997 the company became a subsidiary of Duferco in 1999, Duferco La Louvière. Blast furnace production was ended by the beginning...
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  • Indonesia Libyan Iron and Steel Company, Libya Liberty Steel Group, UK Duferco Danish Steel, Denmark Mahindra Ugine Steel, India Malaysia Steel Works...
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  • the Belgian plant continued to operate until 2008, becoming part of the Duferco group as Carsid at the beginning of the 21st century. Coke and blast furnace...
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    Aluminij Industries signed $141.2 million worth of deals with Glencore and Duferco. The agreements consisted of building a solar power plant, aluminium recycling...
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    website of La Louvière, in French Site of the Centre region, in French Photographs of the Duferco steel mill The carnival, in French, Dutch, and English...
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  • late 1992, Sharon Steel Corp. was purchased by Caparo Steel, and later by Duferco Farrell Corp., and remained operating in 2001. Frank H. Buhl and associates...
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  • Gozzi, who is also the president of the steel and raw materials company Duferco, was arrested on 17 March 2015 for suspicion bribery business in Congo...
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    largest of NLMK's acquisitions was a 50% stake in a joint venture with the Duferco Group in December 2006. The venture includes one steel plant and five rolling...
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    in 2000 between Samsung, the U.S.-based Cargill, the Switzerland-based Duferco Group, and the Luxembourg-based Tradearbed (now part of the ArcelorMittal)...
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