- Write by:
-
Thursday, January 25, 2024 - 22:44:22
-
124 Visit
-
Print
Australia’s Fortescue on Thursday posted a 1.4% fall in second quarter iron ore shipments, due to ongoing maintenance activities at some of its key projects in Western Australia.
The world’s fourth largest iron ore miner shipped 48.7 million tonnes (mt) of the steel-making commodity for the quarter ending Dec. 31. That compares with 49.4 mt shipped a year earlier and a consensus estimate of 48.0 mt.
Short Link:
https://www.miningnews.ir/En/News/627922
BHP Group Ltd.’s proposal for Anglo American Plc to spin off platinum and iron ore units before a takeover would likely ...
Iron ore will average more than $100 a ton this year as the worldwide market remains tight, despite China’s property ...
Iron ore futures prices fell on Monday after weak industrial data in top consumer China and the completion of of ...
Brazil’s Corumba region could more than double iron ore shipments through neighboring Uruguay this year if there is ...
When former boss Mark Cutifani left Anglo American Plc in mid-April 2022, things had rarely looked better for the ...
Brazilian miner Vale SA sees no impact from BHP Group’s bid for Anglo American on the latter’s Minas-Rio project, its ...
Iron ore futures were poised for a third straight weekly rise as prices largely consolidated gains on Friday, with ...
Anglo American Plc said it is has received an unsolicited non-binding combination proposal from BHP Group.
Mining company Vale expects to reach a final agreement with authorities for reparations for the collapse of the Samarco ...
No comments have been posted yet ...