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Zimbabwe aims to double power output by 2025 to meet mining demand
The country currently has a generating capacity of 2 000 MW but is only producing 1 400 MW due to regular breakdowns at its thermal power stations and water shortages at its main hydro plant. |
Mexican economy expected to slow in 2024 due to US uncertainty
Mexico’s economy is expected to be affected by economic problems in the US, even though Washington’s debt ceiling agreement averted a bigger disaster. |
SSAB to build new electric furnace in Oxelösund
SSAB's Board has taken an investment decision for the green transformation of the Oxelösund mill. The decision will enable a 3% reduction of Sweden's total CO2 emissions and the aim is to start production of steel without carbon emissions, based on recycled st... |
Australian Vanadium signs grant agreement for A$49m
Australian Vanadium signs grant agreement for A$49m |
SEAISI: Steel demand in ASEAN-6 countries to rise 3.4 percent in 2023
The South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute SEAISI) has stated that steel demand in the ASEAN-6 countries in 2023 is projected to increase by 3.4 percent year on year to 77.6 million tons, after rising by 0.3 percent in 2022. The major drivers of the growth i... |
The 19th China Ferroalloys International Conference successfully held in Beijing
The 19th China Ferroalloys International Conference successfully held on 31 May to 1 June 2023 in Beijing, China. |
Means of production prices down in China
Most of the capital goods monitored by China's statistical authorities registered lower prices in mid-May compared with early this month. |
Sulsel’s nickel exports to Japan reached US$486 million
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South Sulawesi Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) Representative Head Supendi said that South Sulawesi’s nickel exports to Japan as of April 2023 had reached US$486.7 (US) out of the total exports of US$815 million. |
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