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And that is despite the significant move towards nickel-free batteries such as lithium iron phosphate or LPF and the ...
Chinese steel giant Tsingshan and French mining group Eramet plan to invest more than $1.7 billion in two stages of a lithium production project in Argentina, Tsingshan said in a statement on ...
At 16:30 on July 3, 2025 (17:30 Korean time), the Chairman of Tsingshan Group and the President of POSCO officially signed the equity transfer agreement for Zhangjiagang POSCO Stainless Steel Co., Ltd ...
Tsingshan itself is targeting annual production of 24,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent in Argentina after teaming up with France's Eramet , opens new tab and is set to make lithium iron ...
Tsingshan discovered how to use nickel pig iron, a low-cost alternative to pure metal, to make stainless steel. This production shift created a significant impact on global prices for stainless steel.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chinese metals group Tsingshan said on Friday it remains interested in opportunities to invest in Chile's downstream lithium sector, following reports that it had scrapped ...
When Tsingshan got caught in its short squeeze, it held 30,000 tons of its position on the LME, another 120,000 tons were held in over-the-counter positions with banks like JPMorgan , BNP Paribas ...
Tsingshan easily offset that loss with $56 billion in revenues last year. The damage was more pronounced on the other side of the ledger. JPMorgan reported a nickel-related loss of $120 million in ...
China’s grip on energy transition tightened this week with the Hong Kong listing of a small battery making business controlled by Tsingshan Holding Group, a company which has already run rings ...
Tsingshan’s news, delivered a day after the UBS report, appears to have quashed shortfall concerns with two other banks, Macquarie and Morgan Stanley, ...
Chinese Nickel Giant Tsingshan Faces $8 Billion Trading Loss as Ukraine War Upends Market. Nickel prices soared, prompting the London Metal Exchange to suspend trading in the metal. By .
Tsingshan Holding Group said large banks agreed to continue discussing a potential settlement with the Chinese metals producer, whose wrong-way bets led to a dayslong suspension of nickel trading ...