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World iron and Steel Association starts water resources management research project of iron and steel industry
Water resource management is an important part of the sustainable development of the iron and steel industry, and the level of water resource management will directly affect the image of the iron and steel industry. |
Bulk Buys: China wants 32,000km more high-speed rail and 160 new airports by 2035
China’s plans for more high-speed rail corridors to connect its major cities is the latest spur to the country’s demand for iron ore as pressure has eased on profit margins for Chinese steel mills. |
Ferrosilicon futures close at 8,110 on March 10
The 2105 ferrosilicon contract price on ZCE closed at 8,110 yuan per ton on March 10. |
Auroch Minerals grows Nepean project’s strike length to 500m
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Nickel exploration company Auroch Minerals has extended the length of nickel sulphide mineralisation for its Nepean project in WA with its latest drilling results. |
China South Africa’s largest coal market in February – Goldman Sachs
China was South Africa’s largest coal market in February, taking over from India, which has traditionally been South Africa’s largest coal export market. |
National strategy seen as key first step for countries keen to tap green-hydrogen potential
The publication of a national hydrogen strategy has been identified by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) as the crucial first pillar in an evolving four-pillar policymaking toolbox for countries that are either planning to export or import gree... |
Organisation to support at-risk, entrepreneurial nature of exploration, development
South Africa requires a robust, representative, principled and professional, future-focused mineral-exploration and development organisation that is capable of educating, promoting, lobbying and, if necessary, litigating for the creation of a vibrant explorati... |
Nippon Steel plans to cut production by 20% in the next five years
According to the latest five-year plan (fiscal year 2021-2025, April 2021-March 2026), Japan's largest steelmaker plans to cut domestic steel production by 20% or 10 million tons to 40 million tons in the next five fiscal years to cope with weak demand and env... |
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