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Two Japan Steelmakers Switch to Ferromoly from Moly Oxide to Cut Costs
Some Japanese steelmakers are consuming more ferromolybdenum than moly oxide to cut the cost of producing chrome-molybdenum steel for automotive applications, market sources said Wednesday. |
H?gan?s Explores Lower Cost Route to PM Titanium Components
Sweden’s Höganäs AB, one of the world’s leading ferrous powder producers, has been exploring the production of titanium powder for press and sinter applications using a process which, the company states, could reduce the cost of Powder Metallurgy titanium co... |
Hawaii Cites Roofing Company For Lack Of Fall Protection After Worker Fatality
Honolulu, HI (WorkersCompensation.com) - The Hawaii State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) Hawaii Occupational Safety and Health Division (HIOSH) today announced that it issued seven citations to Titanium Services, Inc. The citations resulte... |
Ballistic Cases Now Exclusive to Best Buy
Ballistic Case Co. announced Tuesday that its three new mobile phone cases are now available exclusively at Best Buy. |
Thor Mining's Molyhil Project Boosted by Metal Prices Says Broker
Strong prices this year for tungsten and molybdenum have improved the economics of Thor Mining’s (ASX:THR,LON:THR) Molyhil project in Australia, said broker VSA. |
Gabonese Manganese to be Exploited by Indian Company
The Equatorial Mining Company and Indian Navodaya, 3rd world producer of high grade manganese, made official the creation of a joint venture between Gabon Manganese and Ferro Alloy Ltd (GMFA), 85% owned by the Indian installed Dubai and 15% by Gabon through SE... |
Brazil Approves Anti-dumping Duties Against Six Countries
The Foreign Trade Chamber (Camex) of the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade has approved anti-dumping measures against six countries: China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Mexico and the US. The Camex has also added a 4% levy to cement im... |
Debate on anti-dumping duty on solar power equipment heats up
The debate on anti-dumping duty on solar power equipment from specified companies in China, Taiwan, the US and Malaysia is heating up as allegations and counter allegations by domestic and foreign manufacturers of solar panels play out in public. |
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