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The fertiliser industry is looking at healthier days with increases forecasted in both consumption and production
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IM looks at the world’s economy and how it will affect industrial minerals demand for the next quarter and beyond
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China’s decision to cut annual rare earth exports by 40% will likely lead to supply shortages and surging prices for the rest of the world
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France-based soda ash company Novacarb puts forward its case for a new pricing formula for the glass-making mineral, bringing prices in line with the costs of production
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Protests hit Hong Kong and South Korea as Canada considers re-opening a Quebec based asbestos mine in a bid to boost the local economy. Keith Nuthall explores the situation that has caused controversy, particularly in the consuming countries in Asia.
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With acidspar prices reported to have reached the $300/tonne watermark, many industry sources warn that hikes are not being driven by the market, which remains weak following the recession
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Ed Ilgren and Yumi Kamiya investigate an unaccounted for lithium source that could impact future supply developments for the energy mineral
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Russians and Belarusians compete to sell potash behind Chinese wall as speculation surrounds potential Uralkali divestment
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The US House of Representatives has passed a bill aimed at re-establishing Nd-Fe-B magnet production on American soil, but what does this mean for developers of rare earth mines?
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Oman’s mineral sector has grown significantly since 2007. A variety of mineral projects and specific demand from India look set to maintain this momentum of development.
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China is the world’s largest consumer of potash but must import 8-9m. tonnes annually to meet demand. IM looks at China’s strategy to expand domestic production while advancing exploration overseas
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