September 23, 2011 Qinhuangdao coal throughput tops 180 mln tons this year Shanghai. September 23. INTERFAX-CHINA - Qinhuangdao Port, China's largest coal trans-shipment port, has accumulated 180.23 million tons of coal throughput this year as of Sept. 16, according to statistics released…
September 22, 2011 Big 3 profits threatened as iron ore to begin first price drop since 1982 Iron ore's 20-year price run is likely to come to an end in the next three years, according to new data from Bloomberg, with a surge in supply set to…
September 22, 2011 Silvercorp repurchases approx. $35 million of shares under NCIB VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Sept. 22, 2011) - Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp" or the "Company") (TSX:SVM)(NYSE:SVM) announced it has acquired a total of 4,468,012 of its common shares at a…
September 22, 2011 Sandvik wins mining equipment contract with China’s Kailin Group kailin-robolt-h395-small.jpg Sandvik has received a contract worth approximately €6.5 million from the Chinese Kailin Group for the supply of 19 mining machines, including Sandvik jumbos, bolters, and long hole rigs.…
September 21, 2011 China base metals demand growing 10% more than GDP Demand growth for base metals in China is exceeding its GDP growth rate by 10 percent, and will keep growing, Fan Shunke, the president of China Non-ferrous Techno-Economic Research Institute…
September 21, 2011 Coal takes off Without international agreements to limit greenhouse gas emissions, a new energy report sees world coal consumption taking off, rising from 139 quadrillion Btu in 2008 to 209 quadrillion Btu in…
September 21, 2011 China, India vie in tough race to acquire big chunk of Australian coal fields Three years before it has yet to really produce coal, the northern Galilee Basin is already fully booked to Indian and Chinese coal mining companies. The Australian Newspaper said India's…
September 21, 2011 Forget Greece, worry about China While all eyes may be on the sovereign debt crisis in Europe or the ongoing jobs and budget battle in the U.S., Ian Bremmer says that the biggest economic concern…
September 21, 2011 BHP’s China sales jump, but weaker growth a risk China's position as the world's economic engine is being reinforced as expectations for growth in developed markets wane, but so is the risk a decline in its appetite for metals…
September 21, 2011 Experts forecast power crunch for China this winter Power shortages plagued many of China's provinces earlier this year and are likely to return this winter as coal prices soar and some power plants find it difficult to store…
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