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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. |
Jinduicheng Molybdenum Co.,LTD Net profit of 173 million in 2020 decreased by 69.55% Market prices for molybdenum products continue to fall
Recently, Jinduicheng Molybdenum Co.,LTD issued 2020 performance announcement, the announcement showed that January-December 2020 operating income of 7.6271756 billion yuan, 16.66% lower than the same period last year; |
Fenix to deliver first Iron Ridge sales in 2021
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Fenix Resources is on track for first sales from its flagship Iron Ridge iron ore project in Western Australia after receiving the final green light from state authorities. |
Canada’s Steel Producers Set A Goal to Achieve Net Zero CO2 Emissions by 2050
[Ferro-Alloys.com] The Canadian Steel Producers Association (CSPA) today announced its goal to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. This goal is the central plank of the CSPA’s newly unveiled Climate Call to Action -- an industry first that lay... |
Nippon Steel braces for downside risk as coronavirus spreads
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Nippon Steel, the world’s No.3 steelmaker, is bracing for a downside risk as slower manufacturing activities in China in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak may further weigh on demand in industries such as auto and machineries, its execut... |
POSCO Achieves Cumulative Steel Production of One Billion Tons
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[Ferro-Alloys.com]One billion POSCO – 46 years after the first drop of molten iron in 1973 |
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