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China's refined lead exports declined by 66.57% month-on-month and 34.38% year-on-year, while combined imports of refined ...
Last week, tin prices fluctuated, with the SHFE tin index open interest decreasing by 4,601 lots to 67,700 lots as of April 18. The SHFE SN2505 contract closed at 256,250 yuan/mt, up 0.82%, with a ...
As the demand continues to grow for batteries capable of ultra-fast charging and high energy density in various sectors—from ...
Tin prices slumped to two-month lows on Wednesday after major producer Alphamin Resources Corp said it was launching a phased resumption of operations at its Bisie mine in Democratic Republic of Congo ...
Hong Kong customs seized over 25,000 kg of suspected antimony ingots following China's export controls imposed last September. The metal, vital for military and industrial applications, has seen ...
Hong Kong customs seized over 25,000 kg of suspected antimony ingots in an outbound container. This move follows China's export controls on the metal. No specific reason was provided for the seizure.
The Virtuo cap is manufactured from a single ingot of recycled pewter ... achieving 1.6 tons of CO2e per ton of tin. Eviosys also aimed to save 33% of CO2 emissions with a lighter version of its metal ...
As waiters began circulating with platters of kumquats, asparagus spears, and crumbly ingots of Parmesan cheese—along with Japanese lacquered trays carrying dainty glass cups of Prosecco and ...
Australian tin exploration company Elementos has completed a definitive feasibility study (DFS) at its Oropesa tin project in Cordoba Province, Andalucia, Spain, affirming the project's technical, ...
University of New Mexico researchers studying the health risks posed by gadolinium, a toxic rare earth metal used in MRI scans, have found that oxalic acid, a molecule found in many foods ...
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