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To go electric, America needs more mines. Can it build them?
Last September, in the arid hills of northern Nevada, a cluster of flowers found nowhere else on earth died mysteriously overnight. |
The European Union is considering eliminating counter tariffs on steel
The European Commission is examining the possibility of lifting import tariffs on steel products by June 30 this year. The tariff has a negative impact on U.S. ship exporters. |
CCS fund open for application
The federal government’s A$50-million Carbon Capture, Use and Storage Development Fund has officially been launched. |
Russia’s steel industry is actively seeking to reduce carbon dioxide
Russia's reliance on metallurgical coal by major steelmakers means it will not be able to stop using coal as soon as possible, but companies are also actively trying to reduce carbon dioxide and achieve green steel production. |
ASM eyes Korean plant start in 2022
A scoping study by ASX-listed Australian Strategic Materials (ASM) into an initial 5 200 t/y metals plant in Korea, has demonstrated the feasibility for the project. |
Exploration spend continues to grow – ABS
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has shown that mineral exploration expenditure continued to grow in the December quarter. |
South Korean steel demand is showing signs of recovery
South Korean steel companies are getting busier as demand for steel increases at home and abroad, Yonhap reported. |
Japan's scrap exports fell by 23.5% in January
Japan's scrap exports fell by 23.5% in January |
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