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WTO Fails to Back China's Appeal over Rare Earths
The World Trade Organization ruled on Thursday against supporting China's appeal over restrictions on exports of rare earth s, tungsten and molybdenum, forcing the country to improve its regulations on these raw materials. |
Thompson Creek Metals Company Reports Increase
Thompson Creek Metals Company Inc. (NYSE: TC) (TSX: TCM) (the "Company" or "Thompson Creek"), a diversified North American mining company, announced today financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2014, prepared in accordance with United St... |
Drilling Commenced on Boxxer's DOK Property
Boxxer Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE: BXX) (PINKSHEETS: BXXRF) (the "Company", or "Boxxer") is pleased to announce that Continental Precious Minerals ("Continental") has commenced the 2014 diamond drill (2,000 metre - 3 holes) program on Boxxer's DOK Property in nor... |
Beaufield Commences Summer Exploration Program at its Eleonore-Opinaca Property
Beaufield Resources Inc. ("Beaufield") (TSX VENTURE: BFD) has commenced a summer field exploration program on its wholly-owned Eleonore-Opinaca project, in James Bay, Quebec. |
Two Japan Steelmakers Switch to Ferromoly from Moly Oxide to Cut Costs
Some Japanese steelmakers are consuming more ferromolybdenum than moly oxide to cut the cost of producing chrome-molybdenum steel for automotive applications, market sources said Wednesday. |
Copper Rises to $7,153 per Tonne on Promising Economic Data
Copper rose 0.3 percent or $21.46 to $7,153 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange on Tuesday, according to Reuters. That gain was only slightly below the four-and-a-half-month high that the metal reached last week when it hit $7,190 per tonne. Supporting that... |
Chinese Traders Suspend Spot Moly Oxide Offers
Platts reported that today some Chinese traders suspended offers for spot molybdenum oxide in Asia following a low deal. They are waiting for signs of improvement. |
Climax Molybdenum petitions for heavier discharges into Ten Mile Creek
The Colorado Water Quality Control Commission recently made a decision that affects discharge from the Climax Molybdenum mine of a potentially toxic mineral into Summit County’s Ten Mile Creek. |
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