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Empowered Ntsimbintle strengthens standing in manganese mining
Mining investment company Ntsimbintle Holdings has acquired a further 13.8% stake in Jupiter Mines, making it the Australian-listed miner’s largest shareholder, with a total holding of 19.9% and entrenching its position in manganese mining at Tshipi é Ntle Ma... |
Container throughput grew 36% in Beibu Bay Port in the first quarter
It is reported that in the first quarter of this year, the cargo throughput of Beibu Bay Port (Hong Kong) completed 61915600 tons, an increase of 16.06% year-on-year |
Wescoal looking to possibly becoming broader energy company
The JSE-listed coal-mining company Wescoal is looking to possibly becoming a broader energy company in which coal remains a substantial but reducing component alongside other energy pursuits such as renewables, Wescoal interim CEO Robinson Ramaite said on Mond... |
All eyes on Brazil for iron’s next move with Vale set to report
Vale, one of iron-ore’s biggest swing factors, may determine whether prices of the steelmaking ingredient break through to multiyear highs or retreat once again. |
Iron-ore stretches gains on global steel demand recovery
Iron-ore prices in Asia pushed higher on Monday as strengthening global steel demand buoyed sentiment, and as Chinese steel mills continued to ramp up output despite the government's scrutiny of their compliance with stricter anti-pollution rules. |
Neometals signs MoU with China’s Jiuxing for Barrambie mine
Neometals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China’s Jiuxing Titanium Materials (Liaonging) over the Barrambie titanium-vanadium project in Western Australia. |
Neometals signs MoU with China’s Jiuxing for Barrambie mine
Neometals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China’s Jiuxing Titanium Materials (Liaonging) over the Barrambie titanium-vanadium project in Western Australia. |
US should reduce emissions by half within a decade
We (at the NRDC) find that a minimum of 50 percent net GHG reductions target by 2030, below 2005 levels is technologically feasible, affordable and achievable-adding to the tally of recent studies reaching the same conclusion. |
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