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China imported 2.395 million tons of steel in February
In the first two months of 2021, China imported 2.395 million tons of steel, an increase of 17.4%, and the average import price was 7134.8 yuan per ton, an increase of 0.9%. |
UN: phase out all coal and coal power projects in the world
The gradual elimination of coal in the power industry is the most important step to achieve the temperature rise within 1.5 degrees Celsius,this means that by 2030, global coal consumption in power generation must be 80% lower than in 2010. |
China’s iron ore imports rose 2.8% year-on-year in January and February, while steel exports rose 30%
According to the data released on Sunday by the General Administration of Customs, China’s imports of iron ore reached 181.5 million tons in the fist two months of 2021, up 2.8% from 176.6 million tons a year earlier. |
Representative Li Gang suggested: strengthen power demand response to ensure power supply and demand balance
The fourteenth five year plan will start a new journey of building a modern socialist country in an all-round way. Power supply and demand are facing a new situation. |
China to 'strengthen management' of strategic mineral resources, eyes green upgrade of steel
China will "strengthen management and control" of its strategic mineral resources, the government said on Friday as it set out a five-year development plan, without providing any details on how it plans to secure key supplies and boost self-sufficiency. |
NDI confirms northern Aus potential
Results from the first campaign of the National Drilling Initiative (NDI) confirm the mineral potential of a previously under-explored region of northern Australia. |
Glencore Ferroalloys launches enterprise and supplier development hub
Glencore Ferroalloys is helping to redress South Africa’s historical socioeconomic inequalities by supporting local small, medium-sized and microenterprises (SMMEs) through the recent launch of its first Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) Hub, in Ruste... |
AM/NS India plans to invest $6.88 billion to build a steel plant
According to Reuters, the company will spend $6.88 billion to build a steel plant in eastern India’s Odisha under an agreement with ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India. |
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