August 6, 2011 Copper, nickel remain weak on reduced industrial demand Amid a weakening trend overseas and sluggish local demand, copper and nickel prices fell further by Rs 5 per kg in the local non-ferrous metal market on Saturday.
August 5, 2011 1.5 crore worth illegal iron ore seized About 2,000 metric tonnes of iron ore valued at about Rs 1.5 crore were seized today by officials of the Forest and Police departments at Sandur in the district today.
August 5, 2011 India allows iron ore mining in Bellary by NDMC India's Supreme Court allowed on Friday state enterprise NMDC to operate its two mines for production of iron ore in Karnataka's Bellary district following the iron ore scandal that ended…
August 4, 2011 Correlation between India and gold Gold is reaching record highs these days. Who benefits most of high gold prices? Those who hold a lot of the yellow metal of course. In India, there seems to…
August 4, 2011 Russians hike potash prices for India 32% one day after Canpotex inks deal Russia's Uralkali, who together with Belaruskali and North-American producers represented by Canpotex, control almost 60% of world production, said on Thursday its trading company raised prices for India by 32%.…
August 4, 2011 Newcrest reports helicopter crash in Indonesia, 9 dead, work suspended Newcrest Mining suspended work at its Gosowong gold mine in Indonesia on Thursday after it said nine people, mostly mine workers or contractors, were killed when a helicopter crashed en…
August 3, 2011 Diamond jewellery demand in India may slow after as prices surge Bloomberg reports demand for diamond jewelry in India may slow as a surge in prices discourages buyers. Polished diamond prices, which jumped about 60 percent to 70 percent in the…
August 3, 2011 Ivanhoe chief says Oyu Tolgoi should be worth $30 billion Speaking at the Diggers & Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie Australia, Robert Friedland, executive chairman of Ivanhoe mines made big claims for the new mine his company is constructing in Mongolia…
August 1, 2011 Indian companies deny allegations in $3.6 billion iron ore scam report Platts reports Monday three of the 40 companies named last week in a Rs160 billion ($3.56 billion) iron ore anti-corruption probe report in India have denied all allegations of wrongdoing.…
August 1, 2011 India state-owned NMDC says iron ore export target may fall by 50% India's state-owned miner NMDC feels that iron ore export target will fall by around 50 per cent during this fianancial year, said a top official. The ministry of steel is…
EU said to allow telecoms copper switch-off delay to 2035 The move would give national governments discretion to set their own copper phase-out timelines based on local market conditions, network readiness and consumer impact. January 15, 2026 | 10:54 am