Biden administration push to decarbonise draws in companies from Sweden, Denmark and Germany
Shipments at eight-year high as domestic property crisis and lack of stimulus encourage external sales
The west is focusing on new technology to reduce reliance on Russia and carbon
Chief executive of AtkinsRéalis says more planning needed ahead of first global nuclear energy summit
Chinese consumers’ shift to gold jewellery helps push down demand despite wider revival in luxury market
President seeks to keep company ‘domestically owned and operated’ despite Washington’s alliance with Tokyo
Surging prices for ore and concerns over Russian imports lead to mothballed mines being restarted
Oversupply, coupled with the country’s economic slowdown, means the sector is becoming a dangerous one to invest in
Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
Miner’s chief Jakob Stausholm outlines ambition to produce iron ore from $20bn development as soon as 2025
Producers of EV battery material fear collapse as supply glut from Indonesia knocks prices
Biggest supplier of enriched uranium to American power plants says it has enough capacity to replace Russian imports
European Commission urged to create task force to tackle problems at business magnate’s Liberty Steel
Indian parent of owner of Welsh steelworks signals it was unlikely to change course after meeting with UK opposition party
There are plenty of reasons to believe things are going to get more turbulent
Many challenges stand in the way of a ‘nuclear power renaissance’
Moving clean energy around is an oft-touted solution but steelmakers might also wish to rethink their inputs
Italian government urged to emulate France and Germany to decarbonise and help save country’s largest steel plant
North American operations set to be listed under break-up plan unveiled alongside announcement of new CEO
Closing its blast furnaces will leave the UK having to make the metal from scrap
Teck boss Price issues warning over potential curbs to production of key metals such as copper, lithium and iron ore
Demand for atomic energy is surging but Moscow dominates the world’s supplies of enriched uranium
Unions warn that decision to shut down blast furnaces will have ‘devastating’ effect
Sweeping restructuring will result in loss of up to 2,800 jobs
Port Talbot steel plant to bear brunt of job losses as part of Indian owner’s transition to greener form of steelmaking