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Can replace ATH and MDH in flame retardants; iron oxide products on the way
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Company sheds distractions to focus on rare earths operation
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Baobab Resources will not be focusing on exploiting TiO2 resource in Mozambique
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Saft awarded multi-million dollar li-ion Boeing contract; Rockwood sells CeramTec
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China consumed 70% of rare earths in 2012; Pele Mountain doubles resource estimate
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Higher long term prices needed to encourage end-market growth
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Lamboo gains more rights in South Korea; Syrah looks to outline Balama economics
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Galaxy Resources managing director Iggy Tan resigns; FMC confirm Wyoming interest
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All hikes 10-30% lower than Q1 increases; largest increase for Latin America
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Miner delays ramp-up to conserve costs as prices and demand remain weak
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Canadian exploration slide slows; strong African performance continues
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Baltic Dry Index slump on weak steel consumption but coal could be a bright spot
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New prices lower than those announced earlier in the year
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Capital spending expected to drop by 21% as “industry in crisis”
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Syrah outlines Balama infrastructure; more miners look to graphene
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TiO2 market sees price rises; amorphous graphite and fertliser mineral values slip
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CRP turns to public to raise $10m; BMI expects market tightness will not continue
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Karen Swager, The Mosaic Co.; Christopher Douville, Ricardo Gotelip, ANSAC; Thomas Oury, DuPont; John Kanellitsas, Lithium Americas;
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This May, in an egregiously wet Barcelona, Spain, the Smithers Rapra Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) World Summit was held and the central message was that TiO2 pigment producers must rebuild the bridges that they burnt so badly during 2011 and 2012.
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The major developments in the titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment industry during May revolved around US-based Kronos Worldwide Inc.
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Crouched in a hut in northern Madagascar, an old man angrily explains that the theft of the vanilla pods from his farm is rendering his family penniless and asks how his family can escape this poverty.
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The assessment that the rift between mining and the financial sector is alive and well won’t come as a surprise to anybody in either industry.
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Brazil targets rare earths sector; GWMG aims to restart Steemkampskraal early
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Follows on from Kronos price rises, but jury is out as to whether these will stick
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Syrah outlines 1bn tonnes at Balama; Sunset acquires claims west of Lac Gueret
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Steel markets to recover, Antimony trioxide flat
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Arianne confirms positive phosphate testing; Stonegate Idaho development on track
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Proposals favour investors over speculators in effort to boost resource development
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Ultra Lithium begins work in Serbia; Bacanora and Rare Earths Minerals together
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Company to eventually integrate own V2O5 supply for energy storage products
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African rare earths projects receive government backing; Tasman gets 25-year lease
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Deep sea phosphate miner could begin mining operations early 2015
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Rare earths, fluorspar and graphite slide; frac sand logistics dwarf mineral value
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CCG posts loss on weak electrode demand; graphene paper moves closer to production
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GS Yuasa sees recovery after 787s take flight; Northfield looks to Canada Lithium
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Texas-based transloading facility to benefit from unit train advantage
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Decreases for major producers across the board excluding China’s 6.8% jump
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Several private equity firms reportedly meeting with Rockwood management
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Company intends to further develop process to produce 6N purity levels
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Ma’aden ammonia delay cost company $31m; JPMC former chairman to be fined
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Potash Minerals defines maiden resource; Red Moon receives drilling approval
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Minnesota Legislature sets environmental parameters for frac sand mining
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Lithium junior owes $117m in loans and $62m in bonds; Trading suspension extended
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Manufacturers use Q1 statements to posit growth forecasts as slump lifts
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Mediocre steel industry growth could benefit V2O5 non-met applications
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US approves two rare earth bills; Arctic reserves open to international observation
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Cockerill Maintenance and Ingenierie (CMI) Groupe is a technology and service company, which specialises in the industrial and steel sectors as well as energy and defence.
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Recent titanium dioxide (TiO2) price hikes by major producers are unlikely to be accepted by pigment endusers, analysts told IM.
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The ceramics industry may have suffered on the back of bearish demand and flagging construction, but the sector’s major players are eyeing BRIC markets, while making expansions and acquisitions in far flung corners of the world, as Siobhan Lismore, Editor, discovers
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The spray roaster process (pictured) was originally developed by J. Aman in 1958 for the decomposition (pyrohydrolysis) of MgCl2 brines. Consequently, it is also well known as the Aman Process. However, its most common application is the regeneration of spent hydrochloric pickle liquors in the steel industry.
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