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E-commerce Lifts Chinese Steel Firms
Taobao, a C2C online platform owned by e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, now provides not only small items but also bulk commodities such as steel products. E-commerce business, highly accepted by the market, is transforming the surplus steel indust... |
New Norms Signal Support for Chinese Nuclear Plants
China's top energy regulator on Thursday announced 164 industry standards, about half of which are related to nuclear power, a signal that the country will support its nuclear sector with new approvals for plants. |
`Status Quo likely` for Rare Earth Export Quotas
The Ministry of Commerce has announced the second batch of rare earth export quotas for this year, and it has shown no signs of expanding the quotas this year, even amid rising global demand for the minerals. |
China stokes plans for railway in S. America
China is laying the tracks for the further development of Latin America and boosting relations with the region following President Xi Jinping's proposal for a Peru-Brazil transcontinental railway and the signing of a China-Brazil rail agreement. |
Japan : Mitsubishi Electric to Launch Super-mini Full SiC DIPPFC Module
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today the immediate launch of a transfer-molded super-mini dual in-line package power factor correction (DIPPFCTM) module incorporating silicon carbide (SiC) transistors and diodes, which is expected to help reduce the... |
Chinese Rare Earth Industry Alliance to Fight Japanese Monopoly
A Chinese rare-earth magnet industrial alliance formed by seven firms has vowed to break a trade barrier created by a Japanese company through a patent monopoly. |
North America Rare Earth Metals Market is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 8%
The high demand in the current and emerging applications, increasing demand for clean energy, initiatives of associations and regulatory bodies, and the population trends are the major factors which drive the growth of the global rare earth metals market.The r... |
Chinese Steel Market could Not be Boomed by Investment Plans
Dominated by the stimulus policy of Chinese central government, several provinces took investment measures to stabilize economic growth. |
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