“Burdened by the high costs of producing metal and a global aluminum glut, Alcoa has been gradually reducing the making of raw aluminum in the U.S., including its namesake town. America’s share of Alcoa’s smelting capacity has declined to 30.5% from nearly 43% a decade ago,” the Wall Street Journal reports. (…)
via Fasteners A Domestic Bright Spot For Alcoa – Global Fastener News – USA.