Reports say anti-dumping investigations could lead to higher costs for European steel producers
European steel producers using electric arc furnaces (EAF) may invest higher costs in their production lines due to recent conflicts between Chinese synthetic graphite electrode exporters and European manufacturers. |
Mines anywhere, everywhere can go green ¨C Hydrogen Optimized
Owing to the ubiquity of the world¡¯s sun and the wind, all mines have the opportunity to generate their own green electricity no matter where they are located in the world, Hydrogen Optimized CEO Andrew T Stuart emphasised during last week¡¯s Fasken online pa... |
This is how top polluter China plans to be greener by 2025
China¡¯s journey toward carbon neutrality took its first major step Friday as the country announced goals to slow emissions in the next five years. |
The two major iron and steel enterprises in northern Guangdong are linked
The two major iron and steel enterprises in northern Guangdong are linked |
All 7 450m3 blast furnaces in Tangshan City are eliminated
All 7 450m3 blast furnaces in Tangshan City are eliminated |
The contradiction between supply and demand in the steel market will be further eased
The contradiction between supply and demand in the steel market will be further eased |
TISCO and Dongfang Electric signed a strategic cooperation agreement
TISCO and Dongfang Electric signed a strategic cooperation agreement |
ArcelorMittal increases CRC/HDG, leaves HRC unchanged
The new offer for HDG, with immediate effect, will be €900/t base, while CRC will be offered at €870-880/t. |
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