+ Follow PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATED SMELTING AND REFINING CORP Tag
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[Summary] => Outotec, a firm engaged in minerals and metals processing technology, is spending close to a $1 million for the set-up of its office in Taguig City and a service center in Cebu as it sees opportunities in the development of the country’s mineral resources.
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[Title] => Smart, WebGeek to hold four square hackathon
[Summary] => Atlas Consolidated Mining & Development Corp. is likely to exceed last year’s net profit of P2.6 billion despite soft copper prices, according to a top company official.
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[Summary] => The Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corp (PASAR), in Isabel town in Leyte province, the country’s only copper refinery, will resume operations in either June or July this year, according to J. Paul Tan, PASAR assistant vice president for industrial and community relations.
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[Title] => PASAR to resume copper processing
[Summary] => The Philippines’ only copper smelter and refinery owned by a unit of Glencore International will resume copper processing by around middle of this year, six months after a fire halted its operations, a company official said on Tuesday.
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[Summary] => The Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corp (PASAR), the country’s only copper smelter and refinery located in this town, “is here to stay and intends to be in business for a long time,” according to its president Sias Els.
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[Title] => PASAR president assures workers: "All will get paid"
[Summary] => At least 800 regular employees of the fire-hit Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corp (PASAR) in this town will continue to report for work and “every one will get paid,” although they might be assigned with different tasks.
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[Title] => After being hit by Fire Pasar stops Operations
[Summary] => The country’s only copper smelting plant, the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corp. (PASAR), has stopped operations after its acid plant was burned Monday morning, the cause of which has yet to be determined to date.
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The sole copper smelter and refinery in the country-Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corp. (PASAR) is infusing $20 million to $30 million for its expansion project in its Leyte plant.
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