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Africa’s ‘largest’ ferrochrome plant takes shape
FORTUNE 500 company, Tsingshang’s massive steel and ferrochrome production plant is taking shape near Zimbabwe’s mining town of Mvuma, Standardbusiness established last week. |
Zim urged to ban scrap metal exports
CALLS for Zimbabwe to ban scrap metal exports have grown amid revelations about 30 foundry and steel recycling firms have closed shop in the last two years due to acute shortage of feedstock and high scrap metal prices. |
China's continuous efforts on pursuing green path
North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region started a large-scale photovoltaic power construction project in the Kubuqi Desert. |
Investment to focus on stable growth
More efforts will also be made to improve the performance of safety features in auto batteries and their ability to withstand low temperatures, he added. |
Regulator urges coal producers and buyers to fill 80 percent of contracts per month
The notice said at least 90 percent of the signed contracts should be fulfilled on a quarterly or annual basis. |
Shanxi's clean coal fuels nation's growth
Province's energy producers turn to intelligent, green technologies. |
Means of production prices fall in China
Most of capital goods monitored by the Chinese government registered lower prices in mid-February compared with early February, official data showed Thursday. |
Steel market turn optimistic about infrastructure investment growth
"The (steel) market has turned optimistic about this year's infrastructure investment growth as different regions successively rolled out major construction projects as part of pro-growth efforts." |
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