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China Suspends Economic Dialogue Treaty With Australia

Beijing has accused the Morrison government of discrimination following Australia's breakdown of the Victoria State Treaty under China's New Silk...

Specialists of SE "Antonov" ensured the urgent transfer of mining equipment from Australia to Brazil

Chapman Freeborn has ordered three An-124-100 charter flights to carry new 370 tonne equipment needed to continue mining operations....

Port on the coast of Pilbara in Australia stops shipments of iron ore due to fire

Rio Tinto, solely operating the port of Dampir for transshipment of iron ore to China, has not yet commented on the impact of the fire on shipments....

Ukraine and Australia have become one step closer in cooperation in the space sector

The Chairman of the State Space Agency of Ukraine met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia to Ukraine....

Tesla will become a strategic partner of one of the largest nickel mines

New Caledonia's huge nickel reserves are critical to the local economy, and the Goro mine in the south of the island could become one of the largest...

Australia's pipeline operators start adding hydrogen to natural gas

Pipeline operators in eastern Australia are working on projects to add hydrogen to their gas pipeline systems as part of a long-term effort to...

Australian schoolchildren file class action lawsuit in Melbourne court against coal company

According to teenagers, plans to expand coal production in New South Wales threaten their future, as they will contribute to climate change....

Australian metallurgists have decided to postpone the transition to hydrogen technology for 20 years

Australian steelmaker BlueScope Steel will begin work on the scheduled reflining of its blast furnace at its Port Kembla steel plant because it does...

Congo authorities seized an iron ore deposit from an Australian company and gave it to the Chinese

The Congo government will now have to face a $ 8.76 billion claim in international arbitration....

China will replace Australian coal imports with supplies from Russia

Russian coal miners are rushing to take advantage of the conflict between China and Australia, which has raised prices in the PRC, in order to...

Australian mining stocks plunge as China refuses to buy their coal

Australia says it will take full advantage of reports of restrictions on the import of coal into China....

Australia's Fortescue Metals may become Japan's largest hydrogen supplier

An Australian mining company intends to build a 250 MW green hydrogen plant in Bell Bay, Tasmania, capable of producing 250,000 tonnes of green...

Chinese metallurgists outraged by rising Australian ore prices and demand an explanation from BHP

Representatives of the Chinese steel industry demanded an explanation from BHP about the rise in iron ore prices....

Glencore to close four coal mines in Australia

The total coal mining capacity of the mines being closed is about 18 million tons per year....

Asteroid Ryugu capsule lands successfully in Australia

Japanese scientists located the capsule using a helicopter and took samples for further research....

Ore, coal and cannabis: Australian producers' stocks jump to annual highs

As China's trade war with Australia grows fiercer, Beijing cannot yet move away from iron ore and coal without negatively affecting its steel...

BHP iron ore tankers switch to liquefied natural gas

The company's decision will generate up to 10% of projected bunker LNG demand in Asia in the 2022-2023 fiscal year....

Diplomatic squabble between Beijing and Canberra crashes coke imports into China

The weighted average price of premium low-volatility solid coking coal on the world market has increased by $ 18.50 per tonne, or 13 percent, to $...

Australian Fortescue joins the race for green hydrogen

Australian mining tycoon Andrew Forrest outlined ambitious plans on Wednesday to create a renewable energy business....

China diversifies coal imports by ditching Australian goods

Australia's threats to investigate the causes of the coronavirus have prompted a response from China, which is systematically reducing imports of...

Tensions rise between China and Australia over commodity trade

Prolonged trade severity could damage Australia's economy...

Australian dollar lost about a percent against the US dollar due to China's refusal to import coal

Analysts believe the Australian dollar should be supported by strong financial stimulus from Australia....

China plans to ban coal imports from Australia for political reasons

The PRC authorities issued an unspoken order banning the country's state-owned companies from buying coal from Australia, which could bring down the...

Australia sends troops to contain virus on bulk carrier near Port Hedland

An outbreak of coronavirus recorded on one of the bulk carriers in Port Hedland has not yet affected the shipments of ore from the largest trading...

Australia to help Europe diversify lithium imports

The fastest growing market in the world for the production and consumption of electric vehicles has one significant drawback - almost complete...

Australian aborigines fired boss of world's largest mining company

Rio Tinto CEO Jean-Sebastian Jacques resigns after a targeted rock explosion that destroyed Aboriginal sacred caves....

The largest mining company in the world disposes of coal assets

steam coal, which is mined in the career of the Mt Arthur, in the last years became the reason for the attacks by environmental activists on mining...

Australia launched an investigation into the destruction of "sacred caves" in the Pilbara by Rio Tinto

CEO of Rio Tinto has apologized to the aborigines for the destruction of their sacred caves in Western Australia and agreed to cooperate with the...

The natives refused to accept Rio Tinto after the blasting of their sacred caves in the Pilbara

Largest mining company, Australia may face the hostility of the indigenous population after the capacity expansion of iron ore mines in the gorge...

Rio Tinto destroyed the sacred caves of the aborigines in Western Australia

One of the destroyed caves in the gorge Juukan, Western Australia - one of the earliest places inhabited by aborigines in Australia....

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