FNI income up 9% to P2.2 billion in 2022
Nickel producer Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc. (FNI) saw net earnings grow by nine percent as higher nickel prices and favorable foreign exchange environment offset lower production.
Nickel producer Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc. (FNI) saw net earnings grow by nine percent as higher nickel prices and favorable foreign exchange environment offset lower production.
Twelve business persons from different mining companies in the Philippines will be seeking partners in Australia, according to Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Hae Kyong Yu PSM.
The value of the country’s metallic mineral production rose by nearly a third last year on the back of higher nickel prices and robust metal output, supported by government policies.
Global Ferronickels Inc. (FNI) acquired an 88 percent stake in Mariveles Harbor Corp. (MHC) for P192 million.
The Philippines is teeming with all kinds of brilliant concepts and roadmaps supposedly to bring us to a stage of development ahead, if not at par, with our peers in the region.
MINERS said they welcome any foreign investment that may be encouraged by the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade deal.
Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual (second from right) meets with some of the top mining industry officials and executives to discuss the prospects of mineral processing for copper, gold and nickel.
Extracting minerals from the ground can either be a blessing or curse to the people and the environment.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said Saturday his administration will do a meticulous balancing to protect the environment and enforce the country’s law on responsible mining.
Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc., a listed nickel miner that trades using the symbol FNI, is in talks with a potential technology partner for its plan to build a $100-million steel plant in Bataan with an eye to capture around 10 percent of the market for imported steel.
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The PHILIPPINE NICKEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, INC., or PNIA is a non-stock non-profit association duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Established in 2012, PNIA was organized to promote and develop the nickel mining industry in the country, aiming to represent the Philippine nickel industry as the single voice to champion its cause with various stakeholders.
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