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China's major steel companies produce less pollution in Q1
China's major steel companies produced less pollution during the first quarter of 2023, according to data from the China Iron and Steel Association. |
Finland's hard coal consumption drops in Q1: statistics
The country's hard coal consumption jumped by 19 percent and 10 percent, respectively, in 2021 and 2022. |
Australia's oldest coal-fired power plant closed
After almost 52 years of operation, the Liddell Power Station, located in the Australian state of New South Wales(NSW), was powered down on Friday. |
Implats says metal output “at lower end” as loses refining capacity to Eskom curtailments
IMPALA Platinum (Implats) said refined platinum group metal (PGM) production would come in at the lower end of its three to 3.15 million ounce forecast for the 2023 financial year ended June 30 largely owing to power interruptions. |
India's Britannia Industries Q4 profit tops view on strong demand
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Indian bread and biscuits maker Britannia Industries Ltd on Friday reported a bigger-than-expected 47% jump in quarterly profit as strong demand and past price hikes helped expand margins. |
Indonesia to prioritize domestic MHP production
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Speaking on Tuesday, May 2, at Fastmarkets’ Asian Battery Raw Materials Conference in Singapore, deputy of investment and mining coordination Septian Hario Seto said the Indonesian government was “not going to be issuing any new permits for NPI smelters in I... |
Ferrosilicon Futures close at 7284 on May 5, up 0.36%
The 2306 ferrosilicon contract price on ZCE closed at 7284 yuan per ton on May 5. |
Ferrosilicon Futures close at 7236 on May 4, down 1.04%
The 2306 ferrosilicon contract price on ZCE closed at 7236 yuan per ton on May 4. |
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