Relevant News
China Steel Jinba chromium industry plans to restart the furnace and resume production
Zimasco is working on its West plant in kwekwe, Zimbabwe, to restart the furnace to resume production. |
Swedish power generation pilot plant can be opened in Saman, which is expected to save 15% of electricity charges
Last week, Swedish Stirling, a clean technology company that converts toxic gases into electricity, opened a new pilot power plant at Samancor Chrome's TC smelter in Mooinooi, South Africa. |
Tsingshan built 700000 tons cold rolled stainless steel
According to the news, in the list of key projects in Putuo District of Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province in 2021, the project of jinboyu Harbor Industrial Park to be invested and constructed by Zhejiang Tsingshan Digital Technology Co., Ltd. is included in the... |
Exxaro announces record dividend on earnings leap in fourth fatality-free year
The black-empowered and black-led diversified mining company Exxaro Resources on Thursday announced a record dividend distribution on 25%-higher earnings and another year without occupational loss of life, taking the safety achievement to four years of fatalit... |
Northern Cape ‘elephant country' needs exploration boost, says explorer
South Africa is still "elephant country" and needs to boost exploration in the Northern Cape's highly prospective Namaqua metamorphic geological province in particular, says PGM Management MD Gerhard Meintjes. |
Taye Consulting partners with Polish drill bit, mining equipment supplier
South African multisector consulting company Taye Consulting has teamed up with Polish drill bits and mining equipment supplier Niuw Glinik. |
Altus takes next steps at Bikoula development
TSX-V- and Aim-listed Altus Strategies has completed a strategic review process, undertaken by independent consultants Mining Plus, on the company’s 97%-owned Bikoula iron project, in Cameroon. |
Green hydrogen could help South Africa increase its energy exports
South Africa has traditionally been a net importer of energy, but a relatively new clean technology could be pivotal in helping South Africa become an exporter and dramatically cut the country’s carbon emissions, says Rand Merchant Bank (RMB). |
Member Services
Daily News |
Research |
Magazine |
Company Database |
Customized Database |
Conferences |
Advertisement |
Trade |
Most Viewed

庫4.jpg)

Daily News
Research
Magazine
Company Database
Customized Database
Conferences
Advertisement
Trade
















