Purchases of clarifiers, centrifuges, cyclones, dissolved air flotation units and other sedimentation and centrifugation equipment will exceed $7.3 billion in 2013. This is the latest forecast in the McIlvaine Sedimentation/Centrifugation ...
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Chile said that they encouraged China to invest on their mining industry in a fair national legal system. Chile's legal system is fair and equitable for foreign investors (tax), which will ensure the safety and stability for investors; It ...
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Queensland-based mining companies including coal producers are expecting to shed nearly 500 jobs from their operations in the Australian state in the next 12 months, and this is on top of a net loss of 3,370 jobs in the mining industry in ...
China Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center (CEMAC): National Business Climate Survey results showed that the business climate index (BCI) was 124.4 in the fourth quarter, increased 1.6 points quarter-on-quarter. Of which, the current BCI ...
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) has warned that reducing India's 30 percent export duty on iron ore will harm the domestic steel industry which is currently experiencing a structural deficit of iron ore ...
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From January to December, the private investment in fixed assets reached 22,398.2 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 24.8 percent (nominal growth rate. The real growth rate was 23.4 percent), down by 0.2 percentage points over the ...
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According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China the country's fixed-asset investment in the mining industry reached $211 billion (CNY 1,312.9 billion) in 2012, an increase of 11.8% over 2011. Fixed-asset investment in coal mining ...
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Cleanairtech Sudamérica SA has selected Abengoa to develop a desalinated water pipeline for the mining industry in the Copiapóvalley in northern Chile. The US$65 million project,which should be operational in December ...
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USA - Lighting and set designer Tim Dunn from Gearhouse South Africa specified Robe Robin 600 LEDWash and PureWhite moving lights to illuminate award winning VR Steel's spectacular new booth, premiered at the recent Mine Expo International ...
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The Australian dollar's moves yesterday reflected the differing pressures on the currency as a major international bank, HSBC, yesterday expressed concern about its long-term strength. The dollar broke through the $US1.05 level in trading ...
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The trade deficit for November widened to $2.6 billion, from $2.4bn in October, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. That was the biggest monthly shortfall since March 2008 and wider than analysts' expectations of $2.3bn. At 5pm AEDT ...
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SteelGuru, the leading website for steel, metal and mining industry with 150,000 page views per day and 75,000 plus registered users for its E mail based news letter Steel Trade Today, has added yet another value added service for its ...
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Reuters reported that two Chinese companies have reached a deal to build a 400 km (250 mile) rail line, a steel plant and a sea port in Cambodia worth a combined USD 11.2 billion in what would be by far the impoverished country's ...
Tags: rail line, steel plant, investments, Steel Mining Industry Group
Discovery Metals unsolicited bidder Cathay Fortune Investments has received the green signal from the Botswana competition authority. The Botswana Competition Authority earlier this month authorised the proposed acquisition on the grounds ...
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The World Trade Organization will investigate China's quotas and tariffs on rare earth minerals following prompting from the US, EU and Japan, who allege the export restrictions are in contravention of international trade regulations. ...