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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. |
Mongolia exports 5.7 mln tons of coal in first 5 months
Coal is Mongolia's main export commodity. |
US rebar: Prices down
Both US and imported reinforcing bar (rebar) prices dipped slightly this week. |
China's iron ore price index (CIOPI) continued to decline in May
Iron ore imports rose month on month, port inventories continued to fall, and iron ore prices continued to fall. |
Hydropower station boosts Mali's electricity supply by at least a fifth
So far, all three units have been put into production and power generation, and the project has fully entered the commercial operation period. |
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 |
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