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Gold in your old SIM cards? One man says he pulled over Rs 26 lakh worth of gold from e-wasteA Chinese man, dubbed 'The Alchemist,' has extracted nearly 200,000 yuan worth of gold from two tonnes of electronic waste, including SIM c...
Chinese 'Alchemist' extracts 191g gold worth ₹28 lakh from old sim cards and e-waste. Here's how he turned junk into millionsA viral video by Qiao, a professional refiner in Guangdong, China, shows him extracting 191g of gold worth ₹28 lakhs from two tonnes of e-w...
How a young entrepreneur is building domestic tin capacity in an import-dependent marketIndia now has a domestic facility for refining high-purity tin. Yash Gupta's Rikayaa Enterprises is reducing the country's dependence on im...
Thinking of selling gold for cash? Experts reveal the hidden tricks to avoidGold prices are soaring, presenting a selling opportunity. However, experts caution about hidden traps. Always negotiate your gold price, a...
Attero eyes expansion, may fetch Rs 1,100-crore revenue this yearAttero, with a market share of nearly 30% in India, expects to double its revenue to Rs 1,100 crores this fiscal year by expanding its vend...
Budget 2024-25 waives import duties on lithium and other critical minerals“Minerals such as lithium, copper, cobalt and rare earth elements (REE) are critical for sectors like nuclear energy, renewable energy, spa...
Urban mining: Why e-waste processing is a billion-dollar opportunity India shouldn’t missUrban mining has the potential to not only save the environment from e-waste, but also make India self-reliant in critical metals and creat...
Stricter norms for gold bar sales soonThe sale of bars would be enabled to entities only to manufacture jewellery and not for trading of bullion, said two industry officials.
Multiple account opening facility misused by errant bullion tradersA firm — be it private limited, partnership or proprietorship — can open multiple accounts with different branches of the same bank, the sa...
India to produce 30 lakh metric tonnes of e-waste by 2018: StudyThe study said that electronic waste discarded by Indians will touch 30 lakh metric tonnes (MT) a year by 2018.
Scientists in Canada discover new approach to turn electronic waste into goldRecycling gold from electronic scraps like computer chips and circuits involves processes that are costly and have environmental implicatio...
How e-waste can produce more gold than miningE-waste, which comprises precious metals like gold and silver, can produce more gold than what is obtained through mining, a senior academi...
India misses export target in FY15; annual exports dip 1.23%India’s exports fell for the second time in three years, declining 1.23% in FY15 and falling short of meeting the last year’s level by $4 b...
Government eases curbs on gold imports, scraps 80:20 scheme“It has been decided by the government of India to withdraw the 20:80 scheme and restrictions placed on import of gold,” the Reserve Bank s...
Delhi, NCR likely to generate 50,000 metric tonnes of e-waste by 2015: AssochamIndia's capital is emerging as the world’s dumping capital for e-waste, hazardous activities taking place and like to generate e-waste to a...
- In silver market, search for magic bullet goes on
The white metal's extreme swings - due to its safe-haven appeal as well as industrial use - have traders all edgy.
- Budget 2012: CTT scan clear, commodity traders sigh with relief
The UPA government, in its first innings, had announced the imposition of CTT at 0.017% (Rs 17 on a transaction worth Rs 1 lakh).
- Exports rise 33.2% in Apr-Nov; trade deficit expected to widen
Exports in November stand at $22.3 billion and imports at $35.9 billion, creating a trade deficit of $13.6 billion.
- Delhi to be global e-waste capital soon
As many as 900 pcs and 3,500 TV sets are dismantled in the city every day for reuse of their component parts.
- I am a firm believer in reforms
This is feel-good on the run. The ‘Mini-Exim Policy’ does facilitate exports (and imports) in various ways but there is no ignoring the twi...