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SUNDAY, JULY 03, 2022

Steel

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Politics

UK may target more emerging nations with steel quotas - Sunday Telegraph

An employee monitors molten iron being poured into a container at a steel plant in Hefei, Anhui province September 9, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
Climate Change

Steel industry carbon emissions to drop nearly 1/3 by 2050: Woodmac

A worker cuts newly manufactured bars of steel at the United Cast Bar Group's foundry in Chesterfield, Britain, April 12, 2022. REUTERS/Phil Noble
Global Economy

Britain's steelmakers scorched by white-hot power prices

Steel is the other big commodity shock from the war in Ukraine
Global Economy

Steel is the other big commodity shock from the war in Ukraine

Abul Khair Steel organises engineer’s seminar in Sylhet
Corporates

Abul Khair Steel organises engineer’s seminar in Sylhet

BSRM companies on record sales, profits
Bangladesh

BSRM companies on record sales, profits

Belgium melts down over 22,000 firearms into recycled steel
World+Biz

Belgium melts down over 22,000 firearms into recycled steel

From coal and steel to carbon-free and digital: the EU reaches turning point
Global Economy

From coal and steel to carbon-free and digital: the EU reaches turning point

Infographic: A Glimpse of The Steel Structure Business
Industry

Steel structure business slumps 50% in pandemic

A man walks past a logo of steelmaker POSCO at the company's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea October 25, 2010. REUTERS/Truth Leem/File Photo
South Asia

Posco's steel plant in India faces disruption, hampers auto supply chain

Global scrap price hike hits local steel production
Industry

Global scrap price hike hits local steel production

How Peninsula Steel turns defaulter
Economy

How Peninsula Steel turns defaulter

Steel, pharma recover better than others
Economy

Steel, pharma recover better than others

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