NEW DELHI: Indicating an aggressive expansion plan ahead of a planned IPO in India, Korean auto giant Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has said it will incre.
The share of India's state companies in oil and gas production from overseas fields increased to 19.9 million metric tonnes of oil equivalent (MMTOE) in 2023-24 from 19.5 MMTOE in the previous year. Production at Russia's Skahalin-1 project normalised during the financial year, after being badly affected in 2022 following the launch of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Today's lithium carbonate market saw a slight rise with the SMM index reaching 111,176 yuan/ton (~$15,334.62 USD/ton) and futures dipping slightly by 0.86%.
Today's lithium carbonate market remained stable with a slight uptick in the SMM index to 110,762 yuan/ton (~$15,277.52 USD/ton) and futures rising by 1.33%.
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