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June 2024 crude steel production
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World crude steel production for the 71 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 161.4 million tonnes (Mt) in June 2024, a 0.5% increase compared to June 2023. |
China's cumulative turnover of the carbon market reaches nearly 27b yuan
As of July 15, the cumulative trading volume of carbon allowances in the national carbon market reached 465 million tons. |
Liaoning scraps its rusty past to shine as hub of innovation
Staff are predominantly engaged in data monitoring, enabling the workshop to function seamlessly, even in the dark. |
Australian mining industry expects Chinese market, investment to keep driving growth
"It's important we actually continue that good trading relationship that's been mutually beneficial for both countries," he said. |
China, South Africa still driving chrome supply globally
In unpacking production and export figures for chrome and ferrochrome in 2023 and the first quarter of this year, the International Chromium Development Association (ICDA) has confirmed that China and South Africa continue to drive the chromium market. |
Anglo's Kumba iron ore unit stockpiles swell as rail, port constraints persist
Anglo American's South African iron ore unit said on Tuesday it continues to build stockpiles at its mines due to persistent rail and port constraints. |
Vale to open new copper-nickel mine in Ontario
Vale Base Metals is set to open a new open pit mine at the historic Stobie mine site in Sudbury, Ontario. This project is expected to cost C$205 million ($149m) over the next four years. |
8 billion rubles investment in Rostov Region: Electronic waste and metal recycling plants are being built
During INNOPROM-2024, agreements were signed for the construction of new facilities for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste and metal recycling in the Rostov Region with a total investment of 8 billion rubles. |
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