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Largo Sets Record by Producing 730 Tonnes of Vanadium
Largo Resources (CVE:LGO) reports it has produced 730 tonnes of vanadium pentoxide during the month of April, surpassing its previous record by seven percent of approximately 681 tones set in October, 2015. |
Market Trend of Import of Ferroalloy in Japan as of 27 April 2016
The price of silicon metal in China stopped declining in the middle of April and continues to remain unchanged even at the present moment. While there is no big movement in the domestic demand, th |
France¡¯s Steel Exports Value Falls in Jan-Mar
[www.ferro-alloys.com] France Economic Financial and Industry data statistics, in January-March this year, France¡¯s basic steel and ferroalloy exports amounted to €2.08 billion, down by 13.8% year on year. During this period, France¡¯s steel pipe exports wo... |
Mitsubishi to Sell Whole Shares in Weda Baby Nickel Project to Eramet
On April 25, Mitsubishi Corporation announced that it would sell a 30.0% shareholding owned by the Company in Strand Minerals Pte Ltd. to Eramet S.A. |
Solar vs Wind Energy, Which is Right for Your Home
Installing a renewable energy system on your property is one of the best ways to save money on your electricity bills while reducing your impact on the environment. If you¡¯re a homeowner weighing your renewable energy options, you already know that thorough r... |
The United States installed its one millionth solar system this year
It took the United States 40 years to install one million solar systems. In two years, that number is expected to double. ¡°This is a time to mark when the solar industry started to accelerate at warp speed,¡± said Dan Whitten, vice president of communications... |
Armenian Prime Minister: Government is Ready to Support Mining Sector Enterprises
[Ferro-Alloys.com]In Q1 2016, Vallex Group, which develops the Teghout copper molybdenum deposit, ensured 57% growth in output, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan said during his visit to the deposit on May 4. |
Tributary Agreements Stifle Chrome Production
Small-scale chrome miners say the continued existence of tributary agreements with the major chrome claim holders is stifling production of the mineral in the country. The tributors are complaining that Zimasco and ZimAlloys have been dictating the price of th... |
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