ONE assumes the electricity regulator in South Africa (Nersa) is conscious that in approving a heavily discounted tariff for ferrochrome smelters, it...
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ONE assumes the electricity regulator in South Africa (Nersa) is conscious that in approving a heavily discounted tariff for ferrochrome smelters, it is waving a green flag for other miners operating smelters, such as platinum. Paul Dunne, CEO of Northam Platinum and president of the Minerals Council South Africa acknowledged that a positive decision for […]
ONE assumes the electricity regulator in South Africa (Nersa) is conscious that in approving a heavily discounted tariff for ferrochrome smelters, it...
ONE assumes the electricity regulator in South Africa (Nersa) is conscious that in approving a heavily discounted tariff for ferrochrome smelters, it...
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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) said the improved market for platinum group metals will support extension projects and prompt the company to explore...
IMPALA Platinum (Implats) said the improved market for platinum group metals will support extension projects and prompt the company to explore...
IMPALA Platinum (Implats) said the improved market for platinum group metals will support extension projects and prompt the company to explore...
THE perceived regulatory and social risks of South Africa used to weigh heavily on Anglo American’s investment rating. Known as the ‘South African...
THE perceived regulatory and social risks of South Africa used to weigh heavily on Anglo American’s investment rating. Known as the ‘South African...
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