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Unearthing India's Mineral Wealth
The McKinsey Quarterly, 2005 Special edition: Fulfilling India's promise
There's a gold mine out there—if the government eases restrictions on market entry and improves infrastructure.
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The China Factor in Global Steel
The McKinsey Quarterly, 2004 Number 2
China's increased demand for steel will be met largely by domestic producers, leaving multinational ones to fight for the scraps.
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Saving Steel
The McKinsey Quarterly, 2002 Number 2 Risk and resilience
The world has too much steelmaking capacity, but tariffs are not the answer.
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Forging a New Era for Steel
The McKinsey Quarterly,1999 Number 4
Production is growing at more than twice the rate of consumption. Cost cutting may be a part of the solution, but it is also a part of the problem. What comes next?
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