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Raw Material Prices Remain Relatively Firm, but Downstream Demand for Finished Products Is Moderate. Mainstream steel mills in Shandong accepted the first round of coke price increases of 50-55 ...
The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index surged over 5% at the opening, the 2x leveraged China stock ETF rose over 8%, the 3x ...
Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On April 11, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. ("Changan Automobile") released its earnings forecast for the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, projecting a net profit attributable to ...
Manufacturing is the foundation of a nation's strength and prosperity. According to the latest VAT invoice data from the State Taxation Administration, in Q1 this year, China's manufacturing sales ...
Specifically, the report shows that the IEA now expects global oil demand growth in 2025 to be 730,000 barrels per day. In comparison, this figure was 1.03 million barrels per day in the March report, ...
Goldman Sachs' latest analysis indicates that the global crude oil market is expected to face a daily surplus of 800,000 barrels in 2025, increasing to 1.4 million barrels in 2026. The trade war and ...
According to the Mining.com website, the US and Uzbekistan signed a mining investment agreement, further expanding the scope of strategic minerals.
From Jamie Dimon, CEO of Morgan Stanley, to Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, more and more Wall Street heavyweights have recently warned about the significant impact that Trump's tariffs could have on ...
In Bank of America's monthly survey of fund managers, the net reduction in US stock allocation by respondents was 36%, the highest level in nearly two years. Over the two-month period, the allocation ...
According to SMM statistics, the estimated total shipments in mainstream markets this week were 162,000 mt, up 15,700 mt WoW. By market: Chart-1: Comparison o ...
According to Mining.com, Chilean miner Antofagasta has decided to invest $200 million in the exploration of its Cachorro copper mine project in northern Chile over the next seven years.
However, Minik Rosing, a geologist from Greenland and a professor at the University of Copenhagen, is unimpressed with Trump's plan to increase US mineral reserves. He emphasizes that the U.S.