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Steel prices could trend ‘much higher’ compared to the last 10 years, major Indian steelmaker says
Steel prices could trend ‘much higher’ compared to the last 10 years, major Indian steelmaker says |
Metallurgical innovation alliance formed in Shanghai
Metallurgical innovation alliance formed in Shanghai |
Ferro-Alloy Resources reports first commercial sale of ferro-molybdenum, completes testing ferro-vanadium production
Ferro-Alloy Resources reports first commercial sale of ferro-molybdenum, completes testing ferro-vanadium production |
ArcelorMittal announces CAD$205 million decarbonisation investment in its flagship Canadian mining operations with support from the Quebec government
ArcelorMittal announces CAD$205 million decarbonisation investment in its flagship Canadian mining operations with support from the Quebec government |
Armenia government considerably increases tax levied on copper, molybdenum concentrates
The government of Armenia has approved the decision to make an amendment and an addendum to the Law on State Duties, the Ministry of Economy informed Armenian News-NEWS.am. |
South America surpasses China to become the largest molybdenum production area
South America surpasses China to become the largest molybdenum production area |
Sisson Tungsten-Molybdenum Project
The Sisson Project is an open-pit tungsten-molybdenum mining project located in New Brunswick, Canada. It is being developed by Northcliff Resources; a company associated with Canada-based Hunter Dickson (HDI), in partnership with Todd Minerals, a subsidiary o... |
Higher costs, demand to support China’s FeMo prices
Chinese ferro-molybdenum prices are expected to hold firm in the near term in view of higher concentrate feedstock costs and strong demand from steelmakers, according to market participants. |
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