January 6, 2010 Another China coal mine disaster kills at least 25 China is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for miners and its coal mines have a particularly bad safety record. The latest disaster has left 25 miners…
January 4, 2010 A bright future predicted for aluminium producers supplying China’s demand Aluminum demand in China is expected to grow by 15% in 2010 on the back of revivals in the construction and automobile sectors, www.chinamining.org reports. According to reports, aluminium’s long-term prospects…
December 29, 2009 China’s 2010 coal demand could rise 4%-6%, according to China Securities Journal China, which is the world’s second-largest energy user, may consume between 4 and 6% more coal next year on continued economic growth, China Securities Journal said, reporting on a forecast…
December 4, 2009 Bold plans NOT one for small ideas, Waratah Coal CEO Peter Lynch has a bold vision for the underground component of the China First […]
December 4, 2009 Two die, eight injured as violence erupts again over Chinese mine in Peru The shootout occurred as Peruvian police tried to arrest a suspect for attacking a mine owned by Zijin mining
November 30, 2009 FLSmidth receives copper order in Peru Company Announcement to the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority No. 46-2008, 11 November 2008 FLSmidth Minerals has signed a contract worth USD 62m […]
November 30, 2009 Ground breaking ceremony marks start of new iron ore mine The Premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett - known for his keen interest in resource development - joined Australian and Chinese officials Sunday for a ceremony to mark the start…
November 24, 2009 Aluminium, Macquarie Commodities Research asks: can it be all bad? In China, the NDRC has announced a RMB0.028/kWh ($0.04/kWh) power tariff rise for non-residential use. The rise in power costs for the Chinese aluminium smelters that buy power from the…
November 5, 2009 Larox opens Chinese subsidiary On October 16, Larox celebrated the inauguration of its new production plant in Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu province, China.
November 5, 2009 Australia to impose 16% dumping duty on certain types of Chinese aluminium The decision follows a similar one in Canada
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