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Top Frontier to build $1.5-B nickel-processing plant near Nonoc mine in Surigao

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Nickel

This is to prepare the company for the future, wherein the Philippines—like its Southeast Asian neighbor Indonesia—would start banning the export of unprocessed mineral ore. In September last year, Sen. Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino filed a bill to prevent exports of unprocessed mineral ores in order to allow the country to unlock higher values from its mining resources and encourage mining firms to invest in processing plants.

Read more at: http://business.inquirer.net/195007/top-frontier-to-build-nickel-processing-plant#ixzz3fUfPc3J2

Mining companies sucked into Chinese stock market’s vortex

Workers remove the cloth covering the iron ore from Australia while they prepare for transporting at a port in Tianjin municipality March 29, 2010. REUTERS/Vincent Du (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTR2C80K

Workers prepare to unload Australian iron ore at the Chinese port of Tianjin

“This [China’s stock market turmoil] is more unwinding of the supercycle — there was a positive demand shock caused by China on the way up and now China is delivering negative demand shocks on the way down,” says David Butler, head of European metals and mining research at Barclays in London. “Institutional investors are extremely cautious and those that have been a bit more confident in recent months will be completely dismayed by what is going on . . . the volatility can only be inflicting serious permanent damage on funds’ desire to come into the sector.”

Read more at: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/3de55ed6-262c-11e5-9c4e-a775d2b173ca.html#axzz3fUGKZnm0

Chile’s Codelco to issue $2.5 billion in bonds amid copper prices collapse

Chile’s Codelco to issue $2.5 billion in bonds amid copper prices collapse&

A new mine level being constructed at Codelco’s El Teniente will extend the mine’s life by 50 years.

Chile’s Codelco, the world’s No.1 copper producer, is about to issue a bond deal of up to $2.5 billion over the coming weeks, although it is not clear yet whether it would be in U.S. dollars or Euros, mine minister Aurora Williams said Thursday.

Read more at: http://www.mining.com/chiles-codelco-to-issue-2-5-billion-in-bonds-amid-copper-prices-collapse/

Iron ore hit by historic collapse

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Iron ore has endured one of its worst sessions on record, with a fresh 11 per cent plunge taking its price to a 10-year low.

At the end of the latest session, benchmark iron ore for immediate delivery to the port of Tianjin in China was trading at $US44.10 a tonne, down 11.3 per cent from its prior close of $US49.70 a tonne.

Read more at: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/latest/iron-ore-hit-by-historic-collapse/story-e6frg90f-1227434407225

GE advises Korea to speed up innovation

Incheon South Korea

U.S. tech giant General Electric on Wednesday called for Korea to speed up its innovation to keep up with rapidly changing global trends that could make the country “easily left out.”

The company suggested that Korean society and businesses adopt “industrial Internet,” “advanced manufacturing” and a “global brain” to achieve stronger homegrown innovation, wider collaboration and education to become leaders in high-value industries.

Read more at: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20150708001082

Only half of nickel smelters to be built in Indonesia this yr-industry

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Nickel

Nickel producers in Indonesia may only build half of the 12 new smelters anticipated this year and some may not commence production immediately due to low global prices, a senior industry official said.
To produce one tonne of nickel in Indonesia, it costs producers around $14,000 a tonne with blast furnace technology and $13,000 a tonne using electric furnaces.

Goldman Sachs prefers ‘disappointing’ nickel as rebound expected

Prices of the metal used to make stainless steel will gain about 20 per cent over the next six months to $US14,000 a metric ton as the market heads toward a deficit next year, Goldman predicts.

Prices of the metal used to make stainless steel will gain about 20 per cent over the next six months to $US14,000 a metric ton as the market heads toward a deficit next year, Goldman predicts. Photo: Gillianne Tedder

Read more at: http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/goldman-sachs-prefers-disappointing-nickel-as-rebound-expected-20150707-gi6zrh.html

Graphene Light Bulb Hitting The UK Market Soon

Graphene Light Bulb Hitting The UK Market Soon

Consumer Technology The first commercially available consumer product using graphene will soon be available in the UK – in the form of a light bulb coated in the much-hyped material. The graphene light bulb – which reportedly will reduce electricity use by around 10%, and will last longer than a conventional bulb – is currently expected to go on sale later this year for around £15 a pop.

Read more at : https://lockerdome.com/7414496297765953/7825301430347284

Iron ore price fall a sign China’s economic might waning – Yahoo Finance UK

https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/iron-ore-price-fall-sign-081015155.html

Say it with light: Using LEDs to move data faster

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It’s like using fiber optics to communicate – only without the fiber.

Imagine connecting to the Internet through the same room lights that brighten your day. A University of Virginia engineering professor and her former graduate student are already there.

Maite Brandt-Pearce, a professor in the Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mohammad Noshad, now a postdoctoral fellow in the Electrical Engineering Department at Harvard University, have devised a way of using from light-emitting diode fixtures to carry signals to wireless devices at 300 megabits per second from each light. It’s like having a whole wi-fi system all to yourself; using light waves, there would be more network access points than with , so less sharing of the wireless network.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-07-faster.html#jCp

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