Construction company Silcar,which has won a significant slice of the NBN building contract,is set to lay off 160 employees January next year. The company said in a brief statement that it would terminate the employment of 160 staffs after ...
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The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service has announced that it has initiated countervailing duty investigations regarding galvanized steel and aluminum zinc coated steel imports from China. The investigation has started upon ...
Tags: galvanized steel, and aluminum zinc coated steel, BlueScope
Government grants totalling $17.2 million are expected to create more than 500 new sustainable jobs in the Illawarra region of NSW. The grants, to be allocated under the second round of the Illawarra Region Innovation and Investment Fund ...
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Australia’s only remaining solar PV panel manufacturer, the Adelaide-based Tindo Solar, has called on the federal government to enforce anti-dumping legislation to stop the flood of cut-price panels from China. The Tindo Solar ...
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Steel demand worldwide is growing slower than forecast, eroding profit at producers including ArcelorMittal and Tata Steel Ltd. (TATA) and forcing investors to revise their 2012 outlook for the $430 billion industry. Global use of the alloy ...
Tags: Market View, steel, raw material