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01.04.26 - 09:06
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Ganfeng Lithium forecasts strong battery demand amid China-US rivalry in renewable energy (SCMP)
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China's Ganfeng Lithium, the world's largest producer of lithium metal, is envisioning an “explosive growth” in the global energy storage system (ESS) market in 2026, spurred by higher prices of the key battery material and buoyant demand for renewable energy infrastructure.
Executives including president Wang Xiaoshen told an investors' conference on Tuesday that the global decarbonisation drive had created a strong and sustainable trajectory for Ganfeng, which swung from loss to profit last......
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01.04.26 - 02:06
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Taiwan scientists rethink lithium-ion batteries, eye high-power EV applications (Digitimes)
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In a breakthrough that could redefine electric vehicle (EV) battery technology, a research team led by Professor Yu-Sheng Su at the International College of Semiconductor Technology, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU), has developed a lithium-titanate (LTO) battery design that increases capacity by 167% while offering greater safety than conventional automotive lithium-ion batteries....
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31.03.26 - 15:42
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Steel bosses warn ′back door′ loophole in UK trade rules could lead to job cuts and closures (The Guardian)
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New measures will protect Tata and British Steel but allow foreign pre-made parts into the UK, say industry bossesSteel bosses have warned ministers that a “back door” in new trade rules could hit British manufacturers and lead to job cuts and factory closures by allowing a vast array of foreign products to still enter the UK tax-free.The loophole means pre-made steel parts ranging from bridge sections, columns and door frames, all the way to smaller rods and tubes used in buildings, will escape recently announced import tariffs, the Guardian understands. Continue reading......
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31.03.26 - 14:36
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Corporate News: Worthington Steel (EQS)
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Worthington Steel überschreitet die Mindestannahmeschwelle für sein Übernahmeangebot für Klöckner & Co; weitere Annahmefrist bis zum 14. April 2026...
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31.03.26 - 13:24
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US Must Boost Domestic Uranium Enrichment To Counter Proliferation Risks (ZeroHedge)
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US Must Boost Domestic Uranium Enrichment To Counter Proliferation Risks
The Export-Import Bank of the United States recently issued letters of interest supporting up to $4.2 billion in financing for enriched uranium sales by General Matter to utilities in Japan and South Korea. This includes up to $2.4 billion for Japanese operators and $1.8 billion for South Korean ones over the coming decade.
As we reported, the deal advances American energy dominance and reduces allied dependence on adversarial fuel suppliers.
This transaction arrives as the United States, and much of the world, pursues a nuclear renaissance. Surging electricity demand from data centers and industry, combined with policy support for clean baseload power, requires reliable domestic fuel supplies.
With Russian enriched uranium imports facing a full ban by 2028, expanding US enrichment capacity is essential to avoid bottlenecks for both existing reactors and new advanced designs.
Yet the strategic case extends beyond ener...
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