Metals

65% Iron Ore Price Increase Agreed

Mon, 18/02/2008 - 04:44

Nippon Steel from Japan have agreed to a 65% rise in the price the company will pay for iron ore in term contracts which begin effective on April 1: Which will be great for Rio Tinto and BHP. A price rise of 50% or more has been widely expected after record highs in 2007 and continuously strong Chinese demand. Traditionally, all steel mills accept whatever price is first settled by any steel mill and one of the three top miners, Brazil's Vale or Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton.

Gold Surge After Mines Close

Sun, 27/01/2008 - 22:03

Gold and platinum prices have surged following mine closures in South Africa, a leading producer of the metals. South Africa is second to China in Global gold production and is the top producer for platinum. AngloGold, Harmony and Gold Fields suspended all their mining operations following a national electricity emergency. Mining operations suspensions follow fears of power interruptions would trap miners underground. Mine equipment problems, accidents and maintenance have contributed to a decline in production.

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