BHP sees no repeat of iron ore imbalance
BHP Billiton says it doesn’t expect a repeat of the "spectacular imbalance' between
steel supply and Chinese demand, according to a Reuters report.
IDC seeks to cool tempers in Kalagadi feud
The Industrial Development Corporation says it’s working hard at bringing the feud
between Kalahari Resources and global steel giant ArcelorMittal to an end.
“I don’t want to demonize Kumba’ – Amsa CEO
Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita talks to Miningmx about her company’s relationship
with Kumba, Anglo American and the Competition Commission part of which she
thinks there’s rot in the steel industry.
Kumba (again) takes a first step in West Africa
Kumba Iron Ore has clinched its first transaction in West Africa as part of the group’s
renewed interest in the region, announcing a Liberian tie-up with Jonah Capital.
Amsa shows appetite for more litigation
ArcelorMittal SA CEO, Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita, is surprisingly sanguine
about the prospects of a speedy conclusion to the iron ore supply dispute
between her company and Kumba Iron Ore.
Merafe earmarks 2013 budget for chrome export levy
South Africa would know by the National Treasury’s 2013 budget whether its
chrome exporters would face levies, says Merafe Resources.
Another blow for ArcelorMittal in Kalagadi feud
Kalahari Resources has won another round in its legal battle against its joint shareholder in the Kalagadi Manganese project, ArcelorMittal.
Wrangle over pricing delays Kumba, Amsa deal
Kumba Iron Ore is said to be pushing ArcelorMittal SA to pay more for ore
supplies from Sishen; a development that has seen the parties extend talks
over a new interim supply deal.
Amsa sets out fresh Kumba iron ore dispute
Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita said the Phoenix project was part of Thabazimbi, a
mine from which it has a supply agreement.
Kumba to extract 24-month payback on Kolomela
Kolomela, the nine million tonne/year iron ore mine which is perhaps Kumba
Iron Ore CEO Chris Griffith's finest achievement, will provide payback in two
years owing to its early commissioning.