Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "伊朗礦業" in Chinese language version.
Iran’s current production rate of 60 percent enriched uranium is 42 kg per year (U mass), meaning that it could accumulate its first amount of 40 kg in about 6.4 months, or by the spring of 2022.
The country is expected to climb to seventh place among the world’s top steel producers by the Iranian calendar year 1404 (March 2025).
the Gohar Zamin Iron Ore Company is undertaking an expansion of the mine in order to boost production up to 10 million tons of iron ore concentrate, 10 million tons of pellets, and the extraction of 15 million tons of iron ore per year.
The government plans to increase Iran’s steel production capacity from the existing 12 million tonnes per annum to 20 million tonnes by the end of next year. Accordingly, the new tariffs have been introduced in order to support the domestic demand for iron ore
While this news was viewed as a positive development for iron ore producers, it did not stimulate investor demand for stocks of these companies and the mining sector index lost 6% of its value.已忽略未知参数
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) (帮助)the Gohar Zamin Iron Ore Company is undertaking an expansion of the mine in order to boost production up to 10 million tons of iron ore concentrate, 10 million tons of pellets, and the extraction of 15 million tons of iron ore per year.
The government plans to increase Iran’s steel production capacity from the existing 12 million tonnes per annum to 20 million tonnes by the end of next year. Accordingly, the new tariffs have been introduced in order to support the domestic demand for iron ore
While this news was viewed as a positive development for iron ore producers, it did not stimulate investor demand for stocks of these companies and the mining sector index lost 6% of its value.已忽略未知参数
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) (帮助)The country is expected to climb to seventh place among the world’s top steel producers by the Iranian calendar year 1404 (March 2025).
Iran’s current production rate of 60 percent enriched uranium is 42 kg per year (U mass), meaning that it could accumulate its first amount of 40 kg in about 6.4 months, or by the spring of 2022.