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John Slaven appointed as Vice-Chairman of International Aluminium Institute
In his new role, Slaven will lead global initiatives with a goal to promote the critical role of aluminium in enabling the energy transition to zero carbon.
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Tata Motors' arms partner with Bajaj Finance to provide financing to passenger, EV dealers
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Tata Motors group hikes investment outlay to Rs 43,000 cr for FY25
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Nayara Energy sees 48 pc jump in petrol sales, exports drop
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India on mission to become world's leading producer of critical minerals: Hindustan Zinc Chairperson
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Jakson Green to invest ₹3,500 crore in RE utility, including green hydrogen projects
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Reliance seeks access to ATF pipelines, storages of PSU oil firms
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DTC electric bus catches fire in Hauz Khas, no casualties reported
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Critical mineral prices decline, but IEA warns more investment needed for sustainable supply
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John Slaven appointed as Vice-Chairman of International Aluminium Institute
In his new role, Slaven will lead global initiatives with a goal to promote the critical role of aluminium in enabling the energy transition to zero carbon.
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Nickel-rich Indonesia pitches EV battery plant plan to Elon Musk
"We made an offer, is it possible to build an EV battery factory, precursor to cathodes, here. And he said he will consider it," Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, told reporters.
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South Korean petchem firms boost cheaper LPG use, raise output
The raw material switch has enabled South Korean cracker operators to increase their operating rates, despite struggling from weak petrochemical margins amid oversupplies.
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Tata Motors' arms partner with Bajaj Finance to provide financing to passenger, EV dealers
Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the participating companies will come together to leverage Bajaj Finance's wide reach to help dealers of TMPV and TPEM access funding with minimal collateral, it added.
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Crunch time looms for BHP's bid buy Anglo American
UK-based Anglo American has already knocked back two attempts by the Australian giant, which has until 5.00pm London time (1600 GMT) on Wednesday to up its offer, walk away, or launch a hostile takeover at enormous risk.
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Iran's hardliner President Ebrahim Raisi killed in helicopter crash
The charred wreckage of the helicopter which crashed on Sunday carrying Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and six other passengers and crew was found early on Monday after an overnight search in blizzard conditions.
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Carbon Credits with Modern Biogas plants
Corporates are increasingly making progress in this area and about 35% of the world’s largest companies have pledged to reach net zero between 2030 and 2050, and many more stating a clear desire to decrease their carbon footprint.
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Japan and ASEAN to develop joint strategy for auto industry in Southeast Asia
The aim is to draw up an interim joint strategy through around 2035 when the economic ministers of Japan and ASEAN members meet as early as next September, Nikkei reported, without citing any source.
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Private equity group proposes 'green iron' site in Australia's Queensland
The proposal, announced at a ceremony attended by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, will mine magnetite iron in Queensland and then refine it into "green iron," so-called because the steel precursor is processed using hydrogen produced from clean energy sources instead of coal.
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Tesla doing damage-control, discounts for European fleet buyers
Tesla's retail price cuts aimed to bolster sales in response to softening electric-vehicle demand globally and rising competition, especially from Chinese EV makers such as BYD.
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Government of Indonesia makes offer to Tesla for EV battery plant construction
Musk was not immediately available for comment after minister Luhut Pandjaitan made his remarks to reporters.
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Analysis: North Sea energy firms look beyond UK after tax squeeze
The change of strategy could accelerate the decline of domestic production, risking increased dependency on imports, greater vulnerability to higher consumer prices and more job losses.
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Lithium miners shake up trading to tackle wild price swings
As lithium emerges as a linchpin of the global energy transition, the industry is in the grip of a slow-motion revolution that earlier upended commodities like iron ore: a push for more transparent and industry-wide pricing.
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Mexico aims to be big economic winner from US-China tensions
Geopolitical frictions and supply chain gridlock during the Covid pandemic have prompted a growing number of companies to move manufacturing operations to the doorstep of the world's biggest economy.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels launch a missile that strikes an oil tanker in the Red Sea, US military says
The attack around 1 a.m. struck the oil tanker Wind, which recently docked in Russia and was bound for China, the US military's Central Command said. Both China and Russia maintain ties over military equipment and oil to Iran, the Houthis' main benefactor.
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Tata Motors group hikes investment outlay to Rs 43,000 cr for FY25
In FY24, Tata Motors group had given a guidance of 3 billion pound investment for Jaguar Land Rover (about INR 30,000 crore) and INR 8,000 crore for Tata Motors -- a total of about INR 38,000 crore.
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China's imports of Australian coal rise to nearly 4-year high in April
Australian coal exports to China have been recovering since February 2023, when China ended the ban in place since 2020, after trade relations improved between the two countries.
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Opinion: China boosts crude oil storage amid soft refinery processing
A total of 830,000 barrels per day (bpd) was added to China's commercial or strategic stockpiles in April, up from 790,000 bpd in March, according to calculations based on official data.
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Gender-Just Energy Transition through Self-Help Groups
The rising demand and aspirational goals raise the questions whether the Indian government should close down the coal mines or continue relying on domestic coal production.
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Russia is China's top oil supplier for a 12th month in April
China's crude oil imports from Russia, which include supplies sent via pipelines and the sea, were 9.26 million metric tons last month, or 2.25 million barrels per day (bpd), according to data from the General Administration of Customs.