January 18, 2019 The aluminium puzzle: record deficit but bombed-out price: Andy Home A new year but the same old problems for aluminium. "When you look at the economics of producing aluminium, these prices cannot be sustainable."
January 18, 2019 Germany’s 2019 hard coal imports seen rising after mining ends Germany is expected to import 45 million tonnes of hard coal this year, up roughly 1.4 percent from 2018 despite mounting competition from renewable energy.
January 18, 2019 Alrosa made big bucks at international auctions Given the positive feedback received following two sales events in New York, the company decided to increase the number of auctions in the United States this year.
January 18, 2019 China’s slowdown is miners’ single biggest fear this year — report Based on answers from 51 senior executives, lawyers White & Case say that trade tensions are the second largest challenge for the mining industry in 2019 and reveal what the…
January 17, 2019 ALROSA earns $463m at international auctions in 2018 Alrosa traditionally holds its auctions in Russia, Belgium Israel, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.
January 17, 2019 EU takes aim at Turkish steel sector already buckling under Trump tariffs Our export markets have disappeared, the local market hardly exists, we've got lots of capacity and no market.
January 17, 2019 Palladium reaches another record as JPMorgan sees more upside Investors appear to be ignoring the fact that weak sales figures have been reported for all major auto markets in recent days.
January 17, 2019 LME to launch seven new contracts on March 11, lithium due in Q4 “We believe that these new cash-settled contracts... will help lower barriers to market entry"
January 17, 2019 Cornish secures further funding to build lithium mine in UK The funds will enable the company to expand activities in south-west England and to drill exploratory boreholes to extract samples of lithium-bearing brines.
January 16, 2019 Robots go to the “bottom”: development forecasts for automated mining systems in 2019 It has always been difficult to bring miners to experiment in the production, which has been developing for centuries.
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