Steel

China’s iron and steel association warns on over-capacity, shrinking profits

The country’s sprawling steel sector, which has cut 150 million tonnes of steel production over the past three years, was “far from achieving its tasks” amid Beijing’s supply-side reforms, the association reports.

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First Vanadium says Nevada project resource estimate exceeds expectations

The company, which in March more than doubled the size of the vanadium property, believes that Carlin’s maiden resource will provide a base for an economic study.

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Australian mining industry group praises free trade deal with Peru

PAFTA provides duty-free access across all tariff lines for iron, steel, aluminium, and base metals, among other commodities.

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Eight Vale employees arrested in Brazil as part of dam collapse probe

Four people from the German consulting group Tüv Süd, company that certified the safety of Vale’s dams, were also detained.

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