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Vale's Mangaratiba iron-ore terminal shut down
A Vale iron-ore terminal in Mangaratiba in the state of Rio de Janeiro has been closed because of potential environmental problems, according to a statement issued by Brazilian authorities. |
KWG considers Rail-Veyor as Ring of Fire chromite transport option
Toronto-based KWG Resources is considering using Rail-Veyor Technologies Global’s automated train technology for the transportation of ten-million tons a year of chromite ore over 326 km from the remote Ring of Fire region, the company announced on Wednesday. |
The intelligent container terminal project of Tianjin port is in progress
Looking out, the vast Bohai Bay is a towering giant. This is the "one sea gateway" of one belt, one road and one important point. In 2020, Tianjin Port's annual container throughput reached a record high, with a year-on-year growth of 6.1% to complete 18.35 mi... |
World-first mineral export under financial transparency
Global blockchain platform Minexx has exported minerals with full financial transparency from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), by processing $250 000 of blockchain certified payments. |
Mining and refinery project to create hundreds of regional jobs
A mining and refinery project that could bring hundreds of jobs to regional areas of Victoria and South Australia has been granted Major Project Status by the Morrison Government. |
The first mixed system futures exchange was lauched, expecting to launch innovative and international varieties
Recently, Guangzhou Futures Exchange (hereinafter referred to as "GSE") held an unveiling ceremony, which means that China's first hybrid futures exchange and China's fifth futures exchange were officially launched. |
Tata Steel plans to increase its ferrochrome capacity to 900000 tons a year
On April 16, India's Tata Steel Mining Co., Ltd. (tsml), the Mining Department of Tata Steel, said it plans to double its ferrochrome capacity from 450000 tons to 900000 tons as India's demand for stainless steel continues to grow. |
Commodities of the future to boom over 20-year horizon
A significant number of commodities are set to experience strong demand growth over the next 20 years, while “conventional” commodities will receive an added boost as they take a central stage in the green and digital transitions, says financial risk managem... |
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