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Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region plans to eliminate backward and dissolve excess capacity
On April 6, Ulanqab city issued a notice on printing and distributing the plan of eliminating backward and resolving excess capacity. |
Indian iron and Steel Association: it is estimated that India's steel demand will grow to 100 million tons in 2021
Arnab Hazra, Deputy Secretary General of ISA, recently said that India's steel demand will rebound strongly in 2021 and is expected to grow by about 22% to about 100 million tons. |
ERG Kazchrome Sets Ferroalloys Production Record in 2020
Eurasian Resources Group subsidiary TNC Kazchrome JSC has achieved a new production record. |
Canadian underground mining likely to take hydrogen ventilation lead – HySA
Canadian and Australian mines are big on wanting hydrogen ventilation in underground mining operations, and Canada will likely lead in the use of hydrogen underground. |
Recosting exercise at Zanaga’s Congo-Brazzaville iron-ore project to be completed soon
Aim-listed Zanaga Iron Ore Company’s (Zioc’s) recosting exercise on a 12-million-ton-a-year staged development iron-ore project in Congo-Brazzaville is being completed and is expected to be concluded around the middle of April. |
Greenpeace stages Pacific Ocean protest against deep-sea mining
Greenpeace protested against deep-sea mining in the Pacific on Monday, with the environmental organisation's Rainbow Warrior boat trailing a ship doing research for DeepGreen, a company which plans to mine the seabed for battery metals. |
Old Mutual Fund says South Africa needs gas as a transition fuel
A key funder of South Africa’s renewable energy drive is backing natural gas as the fuel needed to help the country bridge the transition from coal power generation to the use of wind and solar. |
Australian govt says superannuation funds should support new coal projects
Australia's superannuation funds should be free to support the coal industry's expansion plans, Resources Minister Keith Pitt said on Tuesday, as a battle heats up over new mines in the key Hunter Valley mining region of New South Wales. |
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