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China’s copper imports and aluminium consumption to drop again in 2020
China’s copper imports and aluminium consumption to drop again in 2020 |
Shell agrees deal to buy electricity from Chinese-run battery project
United Kingdom-based energy company Shell Energy Europe has signed a multi-year deal to purchase electricity from a China-run power storage project in the UK, which when completed will be one of the largest battery installations in Europe. |
Balance key in outbreak fight, boost for business
China's policymakers will strike a balance between containing the novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak and facilitating the resumption of regular business activities as a prolonged economic standstill could trigger greater risks, economists said. |
Chinese steel mills mull output cuts due to coronavirus: Platts survey
More than a third of Chinese steel mills are considering cutting steel production due to rising inventories. |
Energy supplies sufficient despite epidemic disruptions
China's energy supply can meet demand despite disruptions caused by the outbreak of a new strain of the coronavirus, statistics released Friday by the National Energy Administration (NEA) showed. |
China's coal-rich province reports record foreign trade
North China's Shanxi Province recorded 144.69 billion yuan (about 20.75 billion U.S. dollars) in imports and exports in 2019, up 5.7 percent from the previous year, local customs authorities said Tuesday. |
High-tech manufacturing shines as China's industrial profits exceed 6 trln yuan
High-tech manufacturing shines as China's industrial profits exceed 6 trln yuan. |
China's major steelmaker imports iron ore in use of RMB clearing
The HBIS Group, one of the world's largest steelmakers based in northern China's Hebei province, has imported iron ore from the Brazilian mining giant Vale in use of RMB clearing. |

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