January 4, 2010 A bright future predicted for aluminium producers supplying China’s demand Aluminum demand in China is expected to grow by 15% in 2010 on the back of revivals in the construction and automobile sectors, www.chinamining.org reports. According to reports, aluminium’s long-term prospects…
November 24, 2009 Aluminium, Macquarie Commodities Research asks: can it be all bad? In China, the NDRC has announced a RMB0.028/kWh ($0.04/kWh) power tariff rise for non-residential use. The rise in power costs for the Chinese aluminium smelters that buy power from the…
November 5, 2009 Australia to impose 16% dumping duty on certain types of Chinese aluminium The decision follows a similar one in Canada
October 19, 2009 Oliver’s Two New Smelter Boots Provide Aluminium Smelting & Hot Metal Industry Safety Oliver Footwear has completed the development of two new Safety Boots specially designed for the international aluminium smelter industry, which are also […]
September 18, 2009 Industrial markers for all applications from Dy-Mark (Aust) almost all surfaces. The hard fibre acrylic nib and aluminium shell of the D10 make it the ideal marker for use in the mining, manufacturing and metal fabrication industries.John Parker,…
July 13, 2009 En+ Group’s first transaction of emission reduction units from a Joint Implementation Project The En+ Group has completed a transaction to sell approximately 1 million emission reduction units (ERUs) that will be created by a Joint Implementation (JI) Project under Article 6 of…
May 5, 2009 NC Senate signals desire to control Alcoa dams The North Carolina Senate has raised the stakes in a contest against Alcoa Inc. over control of nearly 40 miles of the Yadkin River and four electricity-generating dams the aluminum…
April 24, 2009 BHP Billiton warns on Bayside smelter’s viability BHP Billiton said on Friday the financial viability of its Bayside aluminium smelter in South Africa was at risk following a sharp fall in demand for its products owing to…
April 14, 2009 Long fight likely over fate of Yadkin River control North Carolina and Alcoa Inc. are promising a long fight over control of nearly 40 miles of the Yadkin River where the largest U.S. aluminum producer has operated four electricity-generating…
March 20, 2009 Norsk Hydro Mothballs Jamaican Affiliate Norwegian aluminium group Norsk Hydro plans to shut down a plant in Jamaica and lay off 80 employees in its home market, […]
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