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2019 GM auto strike – what’s the impact on US coking coal?
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Does a nationwide strike at the US's largest auto manufacturer significantly affect its supply chain down to US coking coal? As the longest strike in 40 years enters its fourth week, we examine coking coal impacts from a full-stop in US vehicle production at General Motors. Is it a concern for US coking coal producers or a drop in the bucket? Read this inform to find out: Daily impacts to coking coal demand from General Motors vehicle production Impacts to date on coal demand for vehicle steel over the first three weeks of the strike
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- US steel production method and natural gas shield impact to coking coal
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- GM daily materials requirement
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