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Chinese firm plans iron-ore mine, steel plant in Zimbabwe
Tsingshan Holdings Group, the world’s top producer of nickel and stainless steel, will start construction on an iron ore mine and a carbon steel plant in Zimbabwe in May, according to a senior government official. |
Opportunities for mines to decarbonise and South Africa's coal exports to China make headlines
China having become the largest importer of South African coal. |
New report highlights decade of falling electricity production in South Africa
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A new Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) report offers a sobering picture of declining electricity system production and demand between 2010 and 2020 – a trend that was amplified further during Covid-hit 2020, when demand slumped by a sharp... |
The Netherlands will shut down coal and power plants for hard nuclear claims, while China's carbon reduction industry presses the accelerator key
In December 2019, the Netherlands adopted the law to phase out coal power by 2030, which is part of the Dutch strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels by 49 per cent by 2030. |
India JSHL's stainless steel sales and profits will continue to grow from October to December 2020
According to a separate performance report issued by India's Jindal stainless steel (Hisar) Co., Ltd. (JSHL), in the first three quarters of the fiscal year 2020 / 2021 (April to December 2020), its stainless steel sales totaled 394157 tons, with a year-on-yea... |
Port shipping line is strong, import and export are strong!
The port shipping sector was stronger on the 9th, affected by a series of positive factors, Xinhua reported. As of the close of the day, tonghuashun port shipping plate rose 2.12%. |
Qingshan Group built another 1-million-ton ferrochrome project abroad except for Indonesia
Qingshan Group signed a $1 billion (S $1347 million) framework agreement with Zimbabwe in June 2018 to build a steel plant with an annual capacity of 2 million tons, Reuters reported. |
Ukraine's ferroalloy exports fell by 39.1% in February
Ukraine's ferroalloy exports fell by 39.1% in February |
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