US awards record $6bn to back industrial emissions reduction projects
The US Energy Department on Monday announced $6 billion in federal funding to subsidize 33 industrial projects in 20 states to cut carbon emissions, saying the investment would support well-paying union jobs and boost US competitiveness.
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Iron ore rises on upbeat Chinese industrial data
Mining News Pro - Dalian iron ore futures rose for the second consecutive session on Wednesday, as market participants reacted to robust industrial data amid expectations of economic stimulus and robust Chinese demand.
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Union withdraws industrial action at BHP’s Pilbara iron ore operations
Mining News Pro - A union representing train drivers at BHP’s Pilbara iron ore operations in Western Australia has withdrawn industrial action ahead of an updated employment offer from the mining giant, a union representative told Reuters on Friday.
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Mali to meet or exceed forecast for industrial gold output
Mining News Pro - Industrial gold production in Mali, one of Africa’s top producers of the precious metal, is expected to reach or even exceed its 67.7 tonnes forecast for 2023, according to a mines ministry official.
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Mali to meet or exceed forecast for industrial gold output
Mining News Pro - Industrial gold production in Mali, one of Africa’s top producers of the precious metal, is expected to reach or even exceed its 67.7 tonnes forecast for 2023, according to a mines ministry official.
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Vale, H2GS mull industrial hubs in Brazil, North America
Mining News Pro - Brazilian miner Vale said on Wednesday it has signed an agreement with Sweden-based H2 Green Steel (H2GS) to study the joint development of industrial hubs in Brazil and North America as part of its decarbonization efforts.
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Reimagining the mining industry with Industrial Internet
How the Huawei Cloud Stack is helping Hongliulin embrace intelligent digital transformation
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Copper price at 16-month low as slowdown fears hit industrial metals market
Mining News Pro - Copper prices fell to a 16-month low on Thursday as fast-rising interest rates and weak economic data fanned fears of a global slowdown that would reduce demand for metals.
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Trudeau’s energy chief unveils low-carbon industrial strategy
Mining News Pro - Canada is launching an industrial strategy for its natural resources, with critical mineral infrastructure, hydrogen production and other low-carbon projects set to be a major focus.
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Copper, iron ore yet to reflect China’s weakening industrial outlook
Mining News Pro - The slump in China’s main manufacturing sentiment index has yet to be fully reflected in prices for key metals, which remain well above levels seen during previous bouts of weakness in the industrial sector of the world’s second-largest economy.
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Commencement of 7 copper industrial and mining projects with the presence of the President
Mining News Pro - National Iranian Copper Industries Company has begun 7 major mining projects in February.
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This chart says industrial metals prices have far to fall
Mining News Pro - After a 26% rise in 2021, copper prices have been lacklustre so far this year, last trading at $4.34 a pound, or $9,550 a tonne on Monday. Nickel has continued its sharp gains of last year, adding another 10% to hit decade highs of $24,000 a tonne while aluminum jumped 42% in 2021 and has kept pace this year.
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More than 50,000 Finnish industrial workers threaten to strike over wage dispute
Mining News Pro - More than 50,000 Finnish industrial workers plan to go on strike in January in a wage dispute, potentially shutting down plants in mining, metals and technology, three labour unions said on Thursday.
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A year of walking on the wild side for industrial metals
Mining News Pro - By October even Doctor Copper turned disorderly. The LME had to step in with the restraints after the cash premium spiralled out of control to an unprecedented $1,103.50 per tonne and the exchange’s monthly prompt date descended into chaos.
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Pilbara industrial hubs to grow with lots of lots
Mining News Pro - Industrial hubs in Port Hedland and Karratha have been opened to new tenants, as DevelopmentWA invests in the Pilbara mining industry of Western Australia.
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De Ruyter outlines green reindustrialisation vision for South Africa
Mining News Pro - Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has outlined the case for leveraging South Africa’s transition to green energy to reverse the country’s “vicious cycle of deindustrialisation and unemployment” and to trigger a “virtuous cycle of local demand for local goods to create investment and jobs”.
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Industrial mining tourism – a new opportunity for old mines
Mining News Pro - Fancy a holiday tripping (literally and figuratively) around some of the world’s premier wine making regions? Perhaps you’re a tech fan, in which case a tour of places like Silicon Valley would be more your ‘bent’.
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Copper price down as China industrial profits slow
Mining News Pro - Copper price fell again on Monday as slowing profit growth in industrial firms in China metals, rising inventories and low premiums sapped enthusiasm for the metal.
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Eskom highlights financial limitations as it mulls industrial applications for discounted tariffs
Mining News Pro - State-owned electricity producer Eskom confirms that it has been approached by customers in various industrial sectors with regard to possible applications for discounted Negotiated Pricing Agreements (NPAs), but says its weak financial position prevents widespread implementation.
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Vametco employees start return to work as industrial action is resolved
Mining News Pro - Vanadium producer and energy storage solutions provider Bushveld Minerals says five-day-long unprotected industrial action at its Vametco operation has been resolved and that workers are starting to safely return to work.
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De Ruyter urges greater industrial policy integration with renewables roll-out
Mining News Pro - South Africa would be foregoing an “extraordinary opportunity” should it fail to develop local manufacturing capacity around its large-scale and multidecade deployment of renewable energy, Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter argued on Monday.
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Researchers develop method to recover palladium, silver from industrial waste
Mining News Pro - Researchers from Kanazawa University in Japan have developed a mechanism to improve the recovery of silver and palladium ions from aqueous acidic waste.
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Lynas to install industrial dryer at Mt Weld
Mining News Pro - Lynas has received a 14-metre industrial scale dryer at the Mt Weld rare earths deposit in Western Australia that will be added to improve production efficiency.
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GolGohar Mining and Industrial Co. established a new record this year
Mining News Pro - The company surprised the mining industry by a jump in production.
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China`s industrial profits up 19.1 pct in August
Mining News Pro - Profits of China`s major industrial firms totaled 612.81 billion yuan (about 90 billion U.S. dollars) in August, increasing by 19.1 percent year on year, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed Sunday.
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