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Start-ups advance US magnesium plans
Two magnesium start-ups—Magrathea Metals and Tidal Metals—are making plans to start production of the metal in the US. The US Departments of Defense, Interior, and Energy all list magnesium as critical because its alloys are lightweight and strong. |
EMM Spot Supply Contracted for Temporially Refused Quatation from Mainstream Electrolytic Mn Manufacturers Strongly Drives Prices into An upward Cycle
According to recent market information, the electrolytic manganese market has experienced significant price fluctuations recently. Some producers have stated that they are suspending external quotations. Coupled with strong cost support and the increasingly ca... |
‘One of the world’s best undeveloped iron ore deposits’ moves closer to production
Feasibility studies are underway at the Rhodes Ridge joint venture – set to assess the development of an operation expected to produce around 40 million tonnes of iron a year. |
Langpan Mining’s second chrome processing plant commissioned
JSE-listed Mantengu Mining has announced the successful commissioning of Langpan Mining’s second chrome processing plant on December 10. |
Who can understand the EU ferroalloy safeguards?
Eramet , a gaint Manganese ore miner and Silicon managnanese smelter, registered in France,was candid about the European ferroalloy safeguards which seem to be a black hole. The French company is still talking with Gabon on what will be the impact when ore exp... |
Australia unveils rescue bid for Rio Tinto's Tomago aluminium smelter
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Friday a rescue effort to keep open Australia's largest aluminium smelter, the struggling Tomago facility majority-owned by Rio Tinto, after its current power contract expires in 2028. |
Australian lithium miner Ioneer eyes bid for Rio’s US boron unit
Australian mining firm Ioneer is interested in bidding on a bundle of Rio Tinto Group’s US assets that produce boron, a critical mineral used in fertilizer, according to its top executive. |
Guinea launches construction of $1.2bn WCAG alumina refinery
The Guinean government has officially launched construction of the Winning Consortium Alumina Guinea (WCAG) alumina refinery in Dobali, in the Boké prefecture. |



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