To see how the fallout from the Iran war is spreading, check out how much Robert Friedland is charging for sulfuric acid these days. His company, Ivanhoe Mines, recently opened Africa’s biggest copper ...
Chinese copper smelters have seen revenue surge from byproducts Sulphuric acid prices jumped even before the Iran war China's acid prices may face pressure after Beijing's export ban Processing fees ...
SANTIAGO, April 13 (Reuters) - Chilean miner Antofagasta Minerals said rising fuel and sulfuric acid costs are its biggest near-term concerns, even as its operations and project pipeline continue to ...
China's latest move amid the Iran conflict could be another blow to farmers and food prices. (Source: Getty/Yahoo Finance) The overall market continues to be surprisingly sanguine in the face of US ...
China’s reported decision to halt sulphuric acid exports, together with the failure of peace talks between the United States and Iran over the weekend, risks driving prices higher and disrupting ...
Affected by both the escalation of geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East and adjustments to China’s export policies, the global sulfuric acid and upstream raw material (sulfur) markets are ...
Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) founder and co-chairman Robert Friedland is warning that a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would have a “profound” effect on global supply chains, hobbling copper ...
India’s industrial sector may be staring at a near-term supply shock as sulphuric acid availability tightens, triggered by a combination of geopolitical disruptions and global trade constraints.
CHINA has indicated it will halt exports of sulphuric acid from May, hitting metals and fertiliser industries already strained by raw material bottlenecks resulting from the Iran war. Some sulphuric ...
China has reportedly planned to halt its exports of sulfuric acid in May, a move expected to further rock a global fertilizer industry already shaken by the war in Iran. Iran’s closure of the Strait ...
China has indicated it will halt exports of sulfuric acid from May, hitting metals and fertilizer industries already strained by raw material bottlenecks resulting from the Iran war. Some sulfuric ...
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