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Large power supply project for new railway put into operation
The 220-kilovolt external power supply project of the Ningxia Shizuishan South Traction Substation of the Baotou-Yinchuan High-speed Railway was put into operation on Friday. |
Gansu leverages key roles for high-quality growth
The northwestern province is actively integrating into the national unified market, enhancing its business environment, and attracting industrial transfers from the eastern and central regions. |
Zimbabwe’s ferrochrome miners agree to build power plants
Zimbabwe’s ferrochrome miners, the nation’s biggest electricity consumers, have agreed to build their own power plants over the next two years as the government seeks to balance energy demand. |
Global nickel prices have probably hit a floor, says Macquarie
Global nickel prices may have hit a floor, according to a Macquarie analyst who sees a market recovery driven by strong demand from the steel sector and as a surplus of ore supplies shrinks after Indonesia slowed production permits. |
Admission letter thin as cicada's wings symbolizes Chinese steel industry's progress towards high-tech, green products
An admission letter from the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) made from steel as thin as a cicada's wings has impressed many. |
"Iron messenger" Zhang Jianfeng: Let green manufacturing go global
The Smederevo steel plant in Serbia, once on the verge of closure, was revitalized by a 2016 partnership between China's HBIS Group and the Serbian government under the Belt and Road Initiative. |
South Korea, Kazakhstan sign minerals deals as Seoul moves to diversify supply chain
South Korea has struck deals with Kazakhstan to allow its firms to explore for critical minerals in the Central Asian state, it said on Wednesday, as the home to major chip producers and leading carmaker Hyundai moves to diversify its supply chains. |
New Caledonia nickel industry at standstill amid unrest
New Caledonia’s nickel processing industry remains at a virtual standstill after weeks of unrest in the southern Pacific territory, with Eramet-owned SLN keeping its smelter at minimum capacity and Prony Resources halting its plant. |
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