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Japan’s economy shrinks during January-March
Japan's economy posted a contraction during January-March after a rebound the previous quarter, as the country's Covid-19 sub-emergency restrictions dented consumer spending and capped fuel consumption. |
Woodside shareholders back BHP merger
The shareholders of ASX-listed oil and gas major Woodside have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the merger with mining major BHP’s petroleum assets. |
Aurora Energy Metals (ASX:1AE) defies market pressures with solid ASX debut
Aurora Energy Metals (ASX:1AE) defies market pressures with solid ASX debut |
Steel firms tap innovation to achieve carbon goals
Steel firms tap innovation to achieve carbon goals |
BHP targets Jansen start in 2026
Diversified miner BHP is hoping to accelerate production at Stage 1 of its Jansen potash project, in Canada. CEO Mike Henry told the Bank of America Global Metals, Mining & Steel Conference that first production from the $5.7-billion Stage 1 project cou... |
Ferrosilicon futures close at 8698 on May 18, down 3.23%
The 2205 ferrosilicon contract price on ZCE closed at 8698 yuan per ton on May 18. |
South32 targets 20% output growth by 2023
Diversified miner South32 is expecting production volumes to grow by nearly 20% in the next financial year, compared with its 2021 production levels. |
US coal companies struggle to cash in on Europe crunch
US coal producers are seeking to boost exports to cash in on soaring prices since Russia's invasion of Ukraine but face big headwinds including shipping bottlenecks, labor shortages, and a dismal long-term outlook discouraging investments in new mines. |
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