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Little Steel Strike Was Big News in 1937 - WYTV
Little Steel Strike Was Big News in 1937 WYTV In the spring of 1937, US Steel agreed to recognize a union, but the Little Steel companies would not. And so, 75 years ago this week, the Little Steel Strike of 1937 began on May 26. In the archives of Youngstown's Historical Center for Industry and ... |
MMTC inks supply pacts with Japanese, South Korean steel companies - Deccan Chronicle
![]() Deccan Chronicle | MMTC inks supply pacts with Japanese, South Korean steel companies Deccan Chronicle PTI State-owned trading giant MMTC has inked pacts with Japanese and South Korean steel companies including Posco, to supply 2.8 million tonnes of iron ore annually for a period of three years. "We have signed iron ore supply contracts with five ... |
India Consortium Step Closer To Iron Ore Mining In Afghanistan - Fox Business
![]() Moneycontrol.com | India Consortium Step Closer To Iron Ore Mining In Afghanistan Fox Business NEW DELHI – A consortium of seven Indian companies has received a letter of intent from the Afghanistan government, bringing it a step closer to mining iron ore in the country's Hajigak province, Indian Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma said Monday. SAIL output fell due to delay in modernisation plan: Minister |
Mallika Srinivasan on Tata Steel board - The Hindu
![]() The Hindu | Mallika Srinivasan on Tata Steel board The Hindu Cyrus Mistry, who is set to succeed Ratan Tata as Chairman of Tata Sons in December, has been appointed as an additional director on the board of Tata Steel, the company said on Monday. The company has also appointed Mallika Srinivasan, Chairperson of ... Cyrus Mistry, Mallika Srinivasan on Tata Steel board |
JSW Seeks African Coal to Beat Australian Rains: Corporate India - BusinessWeek
JSW Seeks African Coal to Beat Australian Rains: Corporate India BusinessWeek Steel Authority of India Ltd., the nation's largest importer of coking coal, buys as much as 70 percent of its requirement from overseas. The New Delhi-based, state-owned company, will probably increase purchases this year after its new capacity comes ... |






