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Tight supply sends Europe’s low-carbon ferro-chrome prices soaring
Liquidity has been reduced on the spot market, with producers having low volumes of material available. |
imfa: IMFA Q2 results: PAT jumps over 3 folds to Rs 144 crore
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imfa: IMFA Q2 results: PAT jumps over 3 folds to Rs 144 crore |
Zimbabwe:Mining Executives Optimistic On Economic Growth
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Mining Executives Optimistic On Economic Growth |
Eti Krom to use solar energy for HC ferrochrome production
Yildirim Group, which owns chromium ore and HC ferrochrome assets in four countries (Turkey, Kazakhstan, Sweden and Russia) announced its intention to progress plans for the construction of a solar power plant at its Turkish subsidiary Eti Krom. The electricit... |
Mining sector to grow by 11% this year
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Mining sector to grow by 11% this year |
ERG’s BAMIN signs pact with Brazil Government to complete and operate FIOL railway
ERG’s BAMIN signs pact with Brazil Government to complete and operate FIOL railway |
Prices for low-carbon ferro-chrome in Europe rose due to shortages in raw materials supply
Prices for low-carbon ferro-chrome in Europe rose to their highest level since November 2008 because of shortages in raw materials supply. |
Zimbabwe Winning Inflation Battle: Mangudya
Zimbabwe Winning Inflation Battle: Mangudya |
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