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Fortescue partners with China Baowu to tackle steel industry decarbonization
Australia’s Fortescue said on Wednesday that it would partner with a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Baowu Steel Group, the world’s largest steelmaker, to address challenges in decarbonizing the global steel industry. |
AMSA confirms closure of Newcastle Works as it issues profit warning
Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) has announced that it will close its long-products business in a move that will affect 3 500 direct and indirect jobs and which is likely to have significant socioeconomic implications for the Newcastle region o... |
ERG launches Bolashak, its new flagship highly-automated chrome mine in Kazakhstan, and will be gradually ramping it up to full design capacity of 7.5 mln tonnes of ore per annum
Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) has officially launched its Bolashak chromium mine in Khromtau. |
Ukrainian business shows cautious optimism for 2025
Business confidence can only increase if energy supplies improve and hostilities cease |
Vale and GreenIron sign MoU for decarbonization of metals and mining chain
The Brazilian miner,Vale, and the Sweden metallurgic technology company, Greenlron, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on key initiatives in Brazil and Sweden for the decarbonization of the mining and metals supply chain. |
Tata Steel UK starts decommissioning of equipment at Port Talbot
Tata Steel UK, a subsidiary of India-based steelmaker Tata Steel Limited, has announced that it has started to dismantle its Port |
Global coal demand to reach record high in 2024 – IEA
Global demand for coal will rise to an all-time high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts in its report. |
EU industry could decarbonize up to 45% of steel by 2035
In 10 years, the European steel industry could decarbonize 45% of its current steel production. |
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