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Brazil Government Charge of Iron Ore Export Tax to Iron Ore Exporters
Brazilian government plan implementation costs of iron ore export tax to exporters of iron ore. Application of the tax costs aimed at increasing domestic investment, especially domestic steel production increase.
India Globalization Capital Announces Two New Iron Ore Contracts Valued at $3 Million
India Globalization Capital, Inc., a company competing in the rapidly growing materials and infrastructure industry in India, today announced it was awarded two new Chinese iron ore supply contracts valued at $3.0 million. The orders total 60,000 metric tons of medium-grade iron ore, or 56-grade.
Brazilian Government Plans Increase Iron Ore Export Tax 5 Percent
The Brazilian government while studies to increase the possibility of iron ore export tax to 5 percent. But the Brazilian government faced problems with the company’s largest iron ore mining in Brazil, Vale. The Brazilian government criticized the policy of the mining company Vale, as Vale not increase investment in Brazilian country.
Anglo’s Brazilian Iron-Ore Unit Plans Production Ramp-Ups To Feed Chinese Market
Global mining major Anglo American’s Brazilian iron-ore subsidiary, Anglo Ferrous Brazil, expects world demand for iron-ore to return to normal within two years, and is planning to dramatically increase its production over the next six years, markets permitting.
Brazilian Iron Ore Company, Vale Reports Iron Ore Export and Net Profit in Q1 2009
The world’s largest iron ore producer Vale issued Q1 statement. The iron ore demand and the price declined owing to the global economic recession, the company net profit is U.S.$1.36bln in Q1 2009, dropped 33% compared with the same period of last year’s U.S.$2.02bln.
ABARE Research Reports India Decline Iron Ore Production and Export
Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics said in a quarterly commodity research report that India will experience a decline in its market share of global iron ore trading in the next few years.
Cuban Oil and Ethanol Could Prosper in Havana’s Hunt for Energy Supplies
• The pace is now quickening for the Cuban oil industry, whose previous dependence on Moscow for its supplies and operations ended with the demise of the Soviet Union
• Havana is on track for securing energy independence through relationships with foreign investors, including China and Venezuela, among others
• Venezuela proudly flaunts its involvement in the [...]
