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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...

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Brazil Further Increases Import of FeSi in June

Brazil Further Increases Import of FeSi in June

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

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

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

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

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

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.

Friday, July 18, 2014

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.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Silicor Materials Selects Iceland Site for First Large-Scale Solar Silicon Plant

Silicor Materials Selects Iceland Site for First Large-Scale Solar Silicon Plant

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

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.

Monday, July 14, 2014
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