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Zimbabwe to Maintain Raw Chrome Ban
Zimbabwe’s Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidakwha on Wednesday ruled out the lifting of a ban imposed three years ago on raw chrome exports? as the government holds its ground in enforcing beneficiation of raw materials by miners before miner... |
Brazil Further Increases Import of FeSi in June
Brazil Further Increases Import of FeSi in June |
S.Korea's Ferroalloys Import Up by 11.1% in H1 of 2014
According to the statistics of Korea Customs, Korea’s ferroalloy import volume was 110,304 mt in June 2014, up by 27.8% M-O-M |
Japan's Ferroalloys Import up by 31% Y-O-Y in May, 2014
According to the statistics of Japan Customs, Japan’s ferroalloy export volume was 22359 mt in May 2014, up by 2.8% M-O-M |
International Ferro Metals Ferrochrome Production Up, Warns On Costs
International Ferro Metals on July 17th said its ferrochrome production increased in its fourth quarter giving it record full-year production, but it warned on costs after it failed to receive a UG2 chrome supply during the period. |
Chinese Rare Earth Industry Alliance to Fight Japanese Monopoly
A Chinese rare-earth magnet industrial alliance formed by seven firms has vowed to break a trade barrier created by a Japanese company through a patent monopoly. |
Silicor Materials Selects Iceland Site for First Large-Scale Solar Silicon Plant
Silicor Materials Selects Iceland Site for First Large-Scale Solar Silicon Plant |
BHP likely to smash iron ore export targets
Australia's biggest company needed to export about 54 million tonnes of iron ore during the June quarter - including tonnes owned by joint venture partners - to meet its full-year target of exporting 217 million tonnes. |
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