Ferrexpo lowers output amid ongoing Russia conflict
Ferrexpo lowers output amid ongoing Russia conflict |
New report outlines strategy for ending load-shedding by early 2024, but delivery hinges on ‘substantial political will’
Acomprehensive strategy for drastically reducing, or even eliminating, the scourge of rotational power cuts in South Africa by early 2024 has been outlined in a new public-interest report published by Meridian Economics. |
Vietnam imports less steel in January-May
Vietnam spent more than 5.4 billion U.S. dollars importing over 5.1 million tons of steel and iron in the first five months of this year. |
US rebar: Prices down
Both US and imported reinforcing bar (rebar) prices dipped slightly this week. |
China to send squads to coal country to ensure price controls
Thermal coal in China has climbed above the government’s price caps imposed last month, prompting regulators to dispatch squads to major mining regions to ensure compliance. |
Guinea extends deadline for bauxite miners to present refinery plans
Guinea extends deadline for bauxite miners to present refinery plans |
ARC Fund confirms satisfactory performance of portfolio in Q1
ARC Fund confirms satisfactory performance of portfolio in Q1 |
Nano One, Rio Tinto announce strategic partnership and $10m investment
Nano One, Rio Tinto announce strategic partnership and $10m investment |
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