Nickel consumption is closely related to changes in GDP growth, capital outlays and the production of steel, notably stainless. In the last 25 years, nickel consumption grew 6.5 percent annually, faster than all major metals except aluminum. This reflects anticipated slower world economic growth and lower income elasticity of demand for steel in the industrialized countries. Nickel use in stainless and heat-resistant steel is expected to account for...
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1979/09/30
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Document de travail départemental
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CMN13
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2016/02/16
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"Old Nick" - an anatomy of the nickel industry and its future
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