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Rio Tinto could set up a partnership with the Chinese consortium that is bidding for the Namibian uranium operations in which the Australian diversified ... View this article
Anglo American may be preparing a $630 million bid for a majority stake in a coal mine in Mozambique, according to Australian reports. View this article
China plate export prices for February shipment have dropped $10 this week on lower domestic prices and weaker demand from overseas. View this article
Grimmel Industries LLC has purchased a $3.5-million property in Palmetto, Fla., where it plans to establish a recycling operation with significant export ... View this article
Spot iron ore prices to China lost $1-2 on December 13, as buying interest remained thin. View this article
The London Metal Exchange will launch financially settled swaps for all non-ferrous metals on January 23, it announced on December 13. View this article
Yunan Tianhao Rare Precious Metals is planning to develop copper-germanium products for the consumer goods market. View this article
Base metals prices were driven only by currency exchange movements on December 13, a trader told Metal Bulletin during the day's kerb trading on ... View this article
Trading activity on the London Metal Exchange is turning stagnant as the year draws to a close, traders told Metal Bulletin during Tuesday's official session ... View this article
Syria has imposed a 30% import tax on all Turkish steel products, Hilal Al-Tuwairqi confirmed to delegates at the Metal Bulletin Iron & Steel conference ... View this article
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A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.