... and increasing the capacity to raise finance from banks for projects involving Dutch exports.
Atradius is the official ECA that administers the ECA scheme for the Government of the Netherlands. In order ...
... by the US on aluminium, Brexit and concerns that China – as the world’s leading producer of aluminium and its semi-finished products – might increase its exports to the European markets.
Indonesia has ...
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After Indonesia banned exports in 2014, bauxite mining in Malaysia amplified to feed strong Chinese demand. But by 2015, following complaints that pits across the bauxite-rich state of Pahang were ...
A Queensland Resource Council (QRC) report has reveals that Queensland’s coal industry has yet again demonstrated its critical importance to the State’s economy by delivering record exports over the year ...
... exports by around 10 million tonnes. Amrun is expected to reach a full production rate of 22.8 million tonnes a year during 2019.
Rio Tinto Aluminium Chief Executive, Alf Barrios, believes that bringin ...
... ing produces and exports uranium oxide from Namibia to nuclear power utilities around the world.
In 2017, the Rössing mine produced 4,652 klbs and Rio Tinto's share of mined uranium was 3,192 klbs.
So ...
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue) will partner on hydrogen technologies to support the development of new industries, create ...
... on coal mining.
The IEEFA report, New South Wales Thermal Coal Exports Face Permanent Decline: Grim Outlook Prompts the Need for a Planned Transition, examines the status of NSW coal export destinations. ...
... customers to run their pump at the optimal threshold of performance.”
“In terms of Australian mining exports, the Warman pump is probably one of the greatest success stories. We will continue to innovate ...
... electrification targets of 70 per cent by 2030.
Given coal has never been mined in PNG, any future production and subsequent exports from PNG would represent just a tiny fraction of the international ...