August 13, 2011 South Korean H1 CR stainless steel sheet output up by 4pct YoY According to data of Korea Iron and Steel Association, South Korea produced 638,957 tonnes of stainless steel sheets in the first half of 2011, up by 4.2% YoY in comparison…
August 13, 2011 Ausdrill wins USD 75 million contract from FMG Ausdrill said that it is set to win a three year, USD 75 million contract with Fortescue Metals Group covering its Solomon iron ore project in the Pilbara.
August 13, 2011 Taiwan iron and steel export value in July up by 12pct According to the statistics released by the Taiwan ministry of finance, Taiwan's iron and steel exports value in July this year amounted to USD 1.76 billion, increasing by 12.2% compared…
August 13, 2011 Indian iron ore mining mess – Over 40 mines operating in Goa sans mandatory permits – PAC The Public Accounts Committee constituted by the Goa State Legislative Assembly has collected data, which confirms that large quantity of ore was tapped by firms without proper mining permissions in…
August 13, 2011 Commodities to extend gains, say GCM Worldwide Retail sales in the U.S. climbed 0.5 percent in July, the most in four months, following a 0.3 percent increase in June that was larger than previously estimated, GCM Worldwide…
August 13, 2011 Rusal plans to export 240000 tonnes of alloys for automotive industry in 2011 Interfax reported that UC Rusal plans to export 240,000 tonnes of primary foundry alloys in 2011 for the automotive industry. Those exports about to roughly 24% of Rusal total expected…
August 13, 2011 China demand for resources to rise China will need large quantities of Australian raw materials as its industrialisation and urbanisation race ahead, despite concerns about weak global economic conditions, Australian Trade Minister Craig Emerson said on…
August 12, 2011 Kazakhstan could offer investors mining riches Think of Kazakhstan and thoughts might immediately turn to Borat.
August 12, 2011 Tata Steel Q1 profit soars on one-off gains Mumbai - India's Tata Steel on Friday reported quarterly net profit nearly tripled, led mainly by a one-time gain from a stake sale, and voiced concern about weakening markets in…
August 12, 2011 Dumb and dumber Europeans came up with a Band-Aid for the Greek crisis, and the markets applauded. Markets were buoyed by the fact the facilities […]
How a reclusive ex-Glencore trader became Indonesia’s nickel king Arif Kurniawan has gone from earning paychecks at Glencore to controlling approximately a third of his country’s domestic trade in nickel ore. December 28, 2025 | 03:25 pm