Supor, one of the major cookware brands on the mainland, is engaged in a war of words with China Central Television over a report that its low-end cooking utensils contain four times more...
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Buyers of inexpensive but shiny jewellery beware: it is likely to contain a metal that, while almost unregulated and requiring no labelling, can cause serious skin problems.
Zijin Mining Group, the mainland's largest listed gold miner by market value, plans to spend about 4 billion yuan (HK$4.54 billion) to expand mining and smelting capacity this year, after...
43 of more than 11,000 products tested have illegal content
Fish and vegetables from several popular supermarkets contained excessive levels of dangerous chemicals and metals, the...
Fujian-based Zijin Mining Group, the largest mainland gold miner in terms of market value, is planning to raise gold output 10 per cent. The move is to capitalise on the continuing rise in...
Now that the spring collections are in stores, it is time for stylish women to splurge on themselves and buy a pretty trinket or two. Brigetta, known for its feminine and easy-to-wear pieces, has...
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Jinchuan Group, the mainland's largest producer of nickel, cobalt and platinum and a major copper producer, has clinched a deal to buy Canada's Tyler Resources for C$214 million (HK$1.66 billion)...
China Nickel Resources Holdings, a nickel-based steelmaker, will invest two billion yuan over the next two years to expand domestic iron ore melting capacity and build a plant in Indonesia to...
Metal producer will use listing proceeds to expand capacity
China Molybdenum, the largest mainland producer of the metal by annual ore mining capacity, hopes to sell shares at 11 to...
Luoyang Luanchuan Molybdenum Group, which owns the largest molybdenum deposits in the world, plans to launch its US$600 million initial public offering in Hong Kong next month, market sources said...
Shaanxi Non-ferrous Metals will keep 70pc interest in molybdenum producer
Xinjiang Non-ferrous Metal Group is planning to spin off its nickel business for a Hong Kong listing to raise up to US$200 million by the end of this year, taking advantage of the recent nickel...
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