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By Ginger Ding |
July 1, 2008
Iron ore from different regions and of different grades have seen different price changes. This could lead to a revolution in the annual pricing mechanism next year.
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By Interfax-china |
June 26, 2008
BHP and Baosteel will likely agree on a deal similar to the one reached with Rio.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
June 25, 2008
The company plans to spend $56 million to expand capacity at its two South African manganese mines to take advantage of strong demand.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
June 18, 2008
Markets have seethed with rumours for the past three years that consolidation would take place in the mining sector and that Anglo American would be a likely target.
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By Ida Chen |
June 16, 2008
But Chinese copper smelters may find it difficult to attain TC/RC of 45/4.5 in both spot and long-term contracts this year.
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By Ginger Ding |
June 12, 2008
Industry insiders say China is unlikely to buy into BHP Billiton despite foreign media reports that a Chinese consortium consisting of large steel mills is looking into making such a purchase.
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By Interfax-china |
June 10, 2008
The downtrend in TC/RC this year reflects the tightness in copper concentrate supplies on the global market.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
June 2, 2008
Industry analysts say the recent downward trend is likely to be short-term and does not indicate the end of the commodities bull-run was in sight.
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By Charlotte Mathews |
October 23, 2007
The proposed smelter would produce about 800,000 tonnes of aluminium a year in its first phase at a cost of about $3 billion.
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By Colin Anthony |
September 28, 2007
BHP Billiton may have struck it rich in its Olympic Dam mine, but South African gold companies still reign supreme in terms of resources.