June 18, 2021 Iron ore price retreats on news of further restrictions in China China's state planner said on Friday that it had jointly launched an investigation into coal prices with the market regulator and will crack down on speculation and hoarding.
June 18, 2021 Anglo commits to provide eDNA data to protect biodiversity Anglo American has become the first mining company to subscribe to the IUCN’s eBioAtlas.
June 17, 2021 China’s steps turn iron ore into world’s most volatile commodity Iron ore, one of the hottest commodities in the early days of the raw materials rally, has now become the most volatile as bulls and bears joust over the trajectory…
June 17, 2021 Iron ore price rises on China’s record crude steel monthly output The world's top steel producer churned out 99.45 million tonnes of crude steel in May, data from the statistics bureau showed.
June 17, 2021 Western Australia’s Aboriginal groups slam cultural heritage bill National Native Title Council says it has not been properly consulted over the bill's latest revisions, which risk further damage to cultural heritage.
June 16, 2021 Unmanned train to allow Vale to reopen iron ore plant at Xingu dam With the train, Timbopeba processing plant will be able to operate at least at 80% of its capacity of 33,000 tonnes of iron ore "fines" per day.
June 16, 2021 Iron ore prices fall on increasing supply from miners Iron ore shipments from Australia and Brazil stood at 26.14 million tonnes last week, up by 1.1 million tonnes from the week earlier, data from Mysteel consultancy showed.
June 15, 2021 Vale, BHP propose $238m DIP financing for Samarco Samarco's debt with Vale and BHP totals 23 billion reais, while bondholders are owed the equivalent of 26 billion reais.
June 15, 2021 Iron ore price up as Western Australia calls for reset on China ties Australia's biggest exporting state on Tuesday urged Canberra to stop antagonizing China, the country's top trade partner.
June 14, 2021 Iron ore price up after mine closures in Brazil and China Vale is considering the use of remote-controlled trains near the Xingu dam for the flow of its production.
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