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Tata Steel Withdraws From Bastar Steel Plant Project
[www.ferro-alloys.com]After few years of gridlock over land allocation, protest by locals and mining issues, Tata Steel has finally withdrew from its plan to set up a 5.5 million tonne per annum (MTPA) green field integrated steel plant in tribal Bastar region... |
Bokaro Steel Plant Strives to Win PM's Trophy
[www.ferro-alloys.com] Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL) welcomed the panel of judges of Prime Minister's (PM's) Trophy on Saturday. The panel was here to adjudge the best integrated steel plant in the country and BSL left no stone unturned to prove a strong contender.... |
Africa’s Only Solar Panel Manufacturer Shines Brightly
[www.ferro-alloys.com] When South Africa was emerging from apartheid in 1993, Professor Vivian Alberts and his students were busy developing traditional silicon photovoltaic solar systems in his lab at the University of Johannesburg. Expensive silicon is the c... |
Malaysia exported 9,600 t of FeSi in June,2016
[www.ferro-alloys.com]According to preliminary data, Malaysia exported ** t of FeSi in June (** t in May). Shipments to Japan reached ** t, down ** times, those to Taiwan – **t, down ** times, and to Indonesia – ** t, down **times. Shipments to Europe were r... |
Chrome output becoming ‘strategic’ for Northam Platinum
Chrome ore is becoming increasingly strategic for platinum mining company Northam Platinum. |
Zimbabwe: Corporate Vultures Swoop On Zimasco
Corporate vultures are circling around Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (Pvt) Ltd (Zimasco) with a view to effect a hostile take-over of the integrated ferrochrome company in the country, businessdigest can reveal. |
Zimasco seeks six-year relief on debt interest
Zimbabwe’s largest ferrochrome producer, Zimasco, currently under provisional judicial management, has approached banks it owes $35 million for a six and half year moratorium on interest on the pre-judicial management debts. |
Norsk Titanium CEO envisions company Little League team, generations of company workers
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Titanium will open its doors in Plattsburgh sooner than expected in order to meet its customers’ demands and build -- what CEO and president Warren Boley hopes is -- a generations-long relationship with the region. |

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