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The Second International  Mineral Processing Researchers Symposium  will be held

The Head of the Executive Committee of the Second International Mineral Processing Researchers Symposium  (IMPRS 2025)  stated:  This international symposium, supported by IMIDRO, will be held from May 19th to 21st, 2025 (Ordibehesht 29th to 31st, Iranian Calendar) at the Mineral Processing Research Center of Iran. Ziaeddin Pourkarimi declared:  this Symposium  aims to exchange…

Decarbonisation in Mining 2024/25: Mining in a low carbon future

The mining industry is under ever-growing pressure from end customers and regulators to cut carbon emissions, with net-zero expectations increasingly reshaping business strategies and investment decisions. Creamer Media’s ‘Decarbonisation in Mining 2024/25: Mining in a low carbon future’ report explores how mining companies are working to reduce their environmental footprint through renewable energy, electrification,…

China Built More Clean Energy Than Coal—But Can’t Use Half of It

For the first time in its history, China has more wind and solar power capacity than fossil fuel-based thermal power, the country’s energy regulatory said on Friday. The country’s renewable fleet hit 1,482 gigawatts at the end of March, crossing a symbolic threshold that makes for great headlines—but less great power reliability. Because here’s…

Iran’s March steel output rises 3.7% year-on-year: WSA

TEHRAN – Iran’s crude steel production reached 3.3 million tons in March, marking a 3.7 percent year-on-year increase, according to the latest report by the World Steel Association. The rise coincided with a broader global uptick in steel output during the third month of 2025. The association’s monthly report, which analyzes global steel production…

India urging firms to acquire overseas iron ore, coking coal assets

India is encouraging companies to acquire iron ore, coking coal, and other key raw material assets overseas, Steel Secretary Sandeep Poundrik said on Saturday, as the country ramps up its steelmaking capacity to meet rising demand. “We are encouraging our companies to acquire assets abroad, right from iron ore to coking coal to even…

Khuzestan Steel company’s important record in spring 1404 (Iranian calendar)

Khuzestan Steel company’s hard-workers have shown that if electricity restrictions lifts and energy infrastructure is strengthened, Khuzestan Steel has not only the ability to maintain steady and continuous production, but also register new records in the field of national production. In farvardin 1404, despite severe electricity restrictions, this complex succeeded in setting new records…

MMTE’s Entry into the Energy Imbalance Resolution for Steel and Mining Units

Managing Director of MMTE announced the commencement of the company’s plans and actions in order to resolve the energy imbalances in steel and mining units. According to the public relations of IMIDRO, Mehredad Naji declared: regarding the severe energy imbalances in steel and mining units, along with the approaching hot season and rising energy…

Precious Metals Market Reacts to Tariffs and Economic Shifts

The Global Precious Metals MMI (Monthly Metals Index) saw a significant bullish action month-over-month, rising by a total of 8%. The U.S. precious metals market (and precious metals prices in general) saw dramatic swings over the past five weeks amid a backdrop of stubborn inflation, evolving interest rate expectations, new tariffs and geopolitical tensions.…

Iran’s largest gold mine reports slight increase in output

Iran’s largest gold mine has reported a slight increase in its annual production amid a surge in international prices that has caused more investment to flow to the country’s gold mining sector. A statement posted by the Zarshouran Gold Mine on Iran’s stock market’s website showed that the mine’s annual production had increased by…

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