September 13, 2018 India’s steel minister wants import duty on coking coal scrapped India's steel minister wanted the finance ministry to scrap the 2.5 percent duty on imports of coking coal to limit input costs.
September 13, 2018 US coal exports sure victims of Hurricane Florence — WoodMac The key US coal export hub of Hampton Roads, Virginia, has halted operations as damage to ships and infrastructure seem inevitable, analysts at Wood Mackenzie said Thursday.
September 12, 2018 Nickel price to benefit from short supply, strong steel demand through 2019 Nickel, which recently hit its lowest since December, could climb as high as $16,000 a tonne by the end of 2018 and $18,000 a year later.
September 12, 2018 Japan’s Kubota says falsified data for metal components Tractor maker joins other Japanese manufacturers which have admitted in the past year to faulty inspections or data manipulation.
September 11, 2018 Aluminium pricing tensions mount as alumina surges again What has historically been a highly efficient part of the aluminium production chain is experiencing an unprecedented degree of turmoil this year.
September 11, 2018 Rio Tinto scours for electricity to run giant Mongolia copper mine Mining giant running out of time to secure power supplies
September 9, 2018 Australia’s mining sector pushing for revamped Trans-Pacific Partnership: Interview MINING.com interviewed the Minerals Council of Australia CEO.
September 8, 2018 Chinese aluminum gushes onto world markets on Rusal supply fears Aluminum prices jumped in April after the U.S. announced sanctions on Rusal, the top supplier outside of China.
September 8, 2018 China coal imports hold near 4-year high as demand resilient Foreign purchases fell just 1.1 percent in August to the equivalent of 925,161 metric tons a day, compared with 935,806 the previous month.
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