Ternium SA, Latin America’s leading steel company, pushes forward with its growth plans. The company believes that regional governments have awakened to China’s unfair competition. Máximo Vedoya, Ternium’s CEO, shared this insight during a recent interview. China’s economic slowdown has led to increased steel exports, flooding the global market with cheap products. This surge comes […]
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