Industrial reference service: pt. 7, Metals and minerals, no. 9-59.
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Industrial reference service: pt. 7, Metals and minerals, no. 9-59.
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Industrial reference service: pt. 7, Metals and minerals, no. 9-59.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau
Sort Author:
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau
Date:
Jan.-Nov. 1941
Publish Date ISO Format:
1941-11-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19411101
Publication End:
19411130
Corporate/Agency Author:
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
2
Publication year:
1941
SuDoc number:
C 18.220:7/9-59
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various paging, 4°
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9. Iron and steel exports continue to decline through November, imports down to new low.
10. Market for hardware in Mexico.
11. Developments in Soviet iron and steel industry.
12. Use of space and water heaters in Cuba.
13. Iron and steel exports at record level in 1940, imports decline sharply.
14. Industrial diamonds. 15. Iron and steel exports lower in January, imports at record low.
16. Hardware developments in United States in 1940.
17. Saw, file, and hand tool industry of United States.
18. Petroleum industry of United States.
19. Decline in iron and steel exports continues through February.
20. Heating and cooking apparatus industry of United States.
21. Copper consumption in 1940 breaks all previous records.
22. Detinning of used cans suggested in present emergency.
23. Wholesale trade in general hardware lines approaching 1929 level.
24. Masonry, natural and puzzolan cement industry of United States, advance summary.
25. Aluminum salts shipments shatter all records in 1940.
26. March iron and steel exports register slight decline, imports rise.
27. Cuban iron and steel trade in 1940.
[28.] Chromite reserves of Alaska.
29. Cadmium output and sales break all previous records.
30. Uranium and vanadium ore industry in 1940.
31. Steel works and rolling mill industry of United States.
32. Fuller's earth industry suffers from technological advances in petroleum refining.
33. Tungsten ore output increased 350 percent in past decade.
34. Talc and soapstone output increased slightly in past decade.
35. Alaska to be scoured for strategic metals and minerals.
36. Natural abrasives industry of United States.
37. United States foreign trade in iron and steel, including scrap shipments, rises.
38. Monthly hardware survey, Apr. 1941.
39. Wars and rumors of wars have boomed scrap business.
40. Tin can and tinware manufacturing industry of United States.
41. Alaskan mining industry in 1940.
42. Tungsten industry of French Indochina.
43. May iron and steel exports lowest in 13 months.
44. Precious stones industry of India.
45. Canada needs more American coal.
46. Distribution and sales of refined petroleum.
47. Hardware trade of British Malaya.
48. Iron and steel exports register further decline in June.
49. Market for hardware in India.
50. Tungsten industry of Peru.
51. Use of scrap iron and steel is forging upward in Canada.
52. Exports of iron and steel gain in July, imports decline.
53. Market for hardware in Philippines.
54. Market for hardware during 1st half of 1941, Philippine Islands.
55. United States iron and steel industry, Sept. 1941.
56. Hardware distribution, 1939.
57. United States copper industry, Sept. 1941.
58. United States hardware industry, Oct. 1941.
59. United States iron and steel industry, Oct. 1941.