- Ternium’s annual report said 2025 demand in Mexico was affected by tariff-related uncertainty, while shipments in the Southern Region rose as Argentina recovered.
- The company reported steel shipments fell 4% and mining shipments rose 14%.
- It advanced expansion at the Pesquería industrial center, starting the ramp-up of new cold-rolling and galvanizing facilities by early 2026.
- Ternium said construction of a new DRI-EAF steelmaking project at Pesquería is expected to start up by the end of 2026, supported by a USD 1.25 billion financing facility.
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