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Nadine Bloxsome

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Aluminium International Today is the leading B2B publication for the international aluminium industry. Across this series of Podcasts, Nadine Bloxsome, Editor, speaks to famous industry faces about current sector trends, challenges and general goings on.
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Peter Comerford and Mike Bolton are The Metal Guys! They have worked in the metal sector for over 10 years, a huge global industry that produces more than a billion tonnes of material annually and affects all other industries and walks of life. They now run a successful recruitment and marketing company servicing the metal and engineering sectors, making them ideally placed to provide impartial, independent insight into the industry, sitting outside the hierarchy of the various stages of the ...
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Our site provides you with the latestscrap metal and scrap copper pricesper pound for a range of different types of valuable materials, including various forms of; copper, steel, aluminium, iron, brass, lead and for other forms of recyclable scrap such as junk cars, car batteries, aluminium cans and copper wire too.
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Every Sunday morning, the ABC's national political lead David Speers unpacks the major stories shaping Australia's future. Each episode includes a major interview with an Australian politician and an extensive discussion with a panel of the country's best journalists. This show will help you understand the major factors behind the decisions and debates driving a national conversation.
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INTER METALS PRECISION

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Inter Metals Precision established in 2017. Located in Kawasan Perindustrian Pengkalan Lahat, Perak. We are the only alloy steel foundry in Malaysia to cast both ferrous such as stainless steel & non-ferrous material such as aluminium and copper.
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The Food Professor

Michael LeBlanc, Dr. Sylvain Charlebois

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Join Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University in Halifax with host Michael LeBlanc as they look at the hot issues in the food, foodservice, grocery and restaurant industries. We'll discuss proprietary industry and consumer food related research, check out fresh new ideas and talk about half baked strategies. © 2020-2025 M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)

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Rewired is back for its biggest season yet. In season four, we will hear how ARENA funding is helping to trial new ways of producing metals like steel and aluminium using renewable energy. Experts will share progress commercialising technologies like renewable hydrogen and electric vehicles, which are finally achieving long-held potential. And we will explore how Australia’s riches of wind and solar could unlock opportunities to undertake more energy-intensive processes onshore, creating job ...
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The Design Behind the Bike Series explores the effect of science and technology on cycling and explores how the development in technology has changed bike design and build over the last 100 years. The series of five films explores the development of technology, components, materials and innovation used to build and design new bicycles for the current market. The series includes the history of the bicycle, Materials explores the products available to build bicycles, Frame Design looks at the ...
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Habitus Concept

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Habitus Podcast offers monthly audio interviews on topics related to interior design and architecture. Habitus is dedicated to promoting ideas of many creatives, including architects, interior designers, brand-representatives, plus those who is making a difference in the world of design & architecture in everyday life.
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In Material Matters, host Grant Gibson talks to a designer, maker, artist, architect, engineer, or scientist about a material or technique with which they’re intrinsically linked and discovers how it changed their lives and careers. Follow us on Instagram @materialmatters.design and our website www.materialmatters.design The Material Matters fair will return in 2025, as part of the London Design Festival. Material Matters is produced and published by Delizia Media Ltd.
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Inquivix Technologies is a pioneering South Korean supplier of industrial-grade aluminum alloys, state-of-the-art semiconductor components, and highly reliable secondary batteries. Our products are used in a wide range of high-tech applications, including consumer electronics, automobiles, aerospace, telecommunications, medical devices, and industrial manufacturing.
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Many homeowners in Singapore want to improve their HDB bathrooms. A popular upgrade is the sliding door shower screen. It is space-saving, easy to clean, and gives the bathroom a modern look. This article explains how a sliding door shower screen works, its pros and cons, and why many people search for showerscreensingapore to find the right product. It also helps you decide if this type of screen is right for your HDB flat. 1. What Is a Sliding Door Shower Screen? A sliding door shower scre ...
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Terrazzo is an excellent building material that has stood the test of time and works well in both commercial and residential situations. Terrazzo flooring is a composite material made up of chips of marble, quartz, granite or other stone ground to the right size and then mixed with a cement binder. The result is strong enough to be used as flooring or wall covering in homes, businesses and even public spaces like parks or shopping malls.
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Recycling Facts, Hacks And Chit Chat In our weekly episodes of Recycle: Don't Be A Waster! - we talk about all things recycling, environment and waste industry related. We really believe that there are lots of simple recycling improvements that people can easily make - if they simply know the facts. This podcast takes a fresh look at recycling and does not shy away from tough questions like greenwashing, is recycling one big scam - or can recycling safe the world. Your presenters believe in ...
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Babar Dawood

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Welcome to Babar Dawood, your ultimate podcast for expert tips and tricks on renovation and construction. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, our episodes are packed with valuable insights, practical advice, and innovative ideas to help you transform your space. Join us as we explore the latest trends, share expert interviews, and provide step-by-step guides to make your renovation projects a success. Tune in to Babar Dawood and let’s build something amazing together!
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Calling all UAE residents! Do you dream of transforming your living space but feel overwhelmed by the process? Fix Up Your Falaj is here to be your one-stop shop for all things home renovation and improvement in the United Arab Emirates. Join your host Mohammad Hasnain every week as we delve into everything from refreshing your bathroom to renovating your entire villa. We’ll chat with design experts, renovation contractors, and budgeting gurus to give you the knowledge and confidence to tack ...
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This episode features Paul Voss, Director General of European Aluminium, and a leading voice on how EU industrial policy is shaping - or stalling - Europe’s economic future. From net exporter to net importer, aluminium tells a wider story: of energy costs, missed opportunities, and the policy contradictions weighing down EU industry. Francesca and …
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The US Congress has passed the GENIUS Act — the first federal bill aimed at regulating stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency tied to the value of the US dollar. Also on the programme: the US Federal Reserve weighs inflation risks and Trump’s tariff threats The BBC's Victoria Craig speaks to Boston Fed President Susan Collins. And Uber invests $300 …
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In this live episode from the SIAL Canada show floor in Toronto, we welcome a very special guest: Laura Brehaut, Food Reporter at the National Post. With a thoughtful blend of experience in anthropology, media production, culinary training, and a deep journalistic instinct, Laura offers a compelling perspective on Canada's evolving food landscape a…
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We look at the continuing tensions between President Donald Trump and the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Jerome Powell. There could be more than 10 million extra people needed in the Russian labour market by 2030. Rahul Tandon hears from a Russian demography expert. And what will happen to renewable energy in the US? You can contact us on Whats…
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Episode Summary: We’re kicking off Season 4 with a guest we've been wanting to get on the mic for a long time: Rodney Rice, Director at Langley Alloys. Rodney’s career started in a blast furnace at British Steel and took him through R&D, marketing, and operations before he landed at Langley Alloys, a business focused on niche metals for some of the…
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Will ending two public holidays in France help to reduce national debt? Rahul Tandon talks to a professor at the Toulouse School of Economics. Indonesia also agreed to purchase $15 billion in US energy, $4.5 billion worth of agricultural products and 50 Boeing jets, “many of them 777’s,” Trump said later on social media. The US technology giant Nvi…
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US President Donald Trump is “very, very unhappy” with Russia, and threatened with secondary tariffs of up to 100% if there is no progress on peace deal within 50 days. Also, the European Union has pledged countermeasures against the United States if the US administration introduces 30 per cent tariffs on imports from the bloc next month. And the l…
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A preliminary report into the Air India crash last month has found that fuel supplies to the engines were cut shortly after take-off causing them to lose thrust. The report also found no mechanical issues with the plane or its engines, bringing renewed focus on to the actions of the two pilots, as two fuel switches on the plane appear to have been …
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U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to put a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports. Brazil promises to retaliate with a 50% tariff of its own. So what does this escalating trade row mean for Embraer, one of the world’s biggest aircraft manufacturers based in Brazil? And could it make your morning cup of coffee more expensive? Italian chocolate gia…
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In this special summer bonus episode of The Food Professor Podcast, co-Michael interviews Ed Madronich, President of Flat Rock Cellars, recorded live at the Ontario Craft Wineries Conference in Niagara Falls. As part of the podcast's summer series highlighting thought leaders in the Canadian food and beverage industry, this episode delves into Ed's…
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The US president, Donald Trump, has made public the tariffs he intends to slap on imports from another group of countries, including Brazil, from the start of August. The chipmaker Nvidia has become the first company in the world to reach a market value of $4tn on Wednesday. David Harper hears from experts. And Donald Trump has said the United Stat…
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US President Donald Trump has threatened a 50% tariff on copper imports. Sam Fenwick hears how critical the metal is in electric vehicles, military hardware, semiconductors and a wide range of consumer technology. Mass federal job cuts can proceed for now after an update from the US Supreme Court. Plus how WeightWatchers, the weight management busi…
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Japan and South Korea face 25% US tariffs in August. Donald Trump also sent tariff letters to twelve other countries on Monday with details of the tariffs of up to 40% that they could face. We hear from the US Consumer Technology Association on what tariffs could mean for stores across America. Also, as the trading day starts in Tokyo and with elec…
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President Trump has signed his flagship policy bill into law, slashing taxes and welfare while increasing funding for the military and immigration enforcement. But what impact will this have on the U.S. economy and its global relationships? As new tariffs threaten EU agricultural exports, can trade deals be secured before tensions escalate? Plus, w…
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Donald Trump's flagship finance bill has finally passed through congress. But what does it mean for the economy – and for low-income Americans relying on federal support? Plus, Hollywood rolls out yet another Superman reboot – is there still an appetite for the caped crusader? And with Oasis reuniting on stage, we explore the tour merchandise expec…
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In this insightful summer bonus episode of The Food Professor Podcast, co-hosts Michael LeBlanc and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois sit down with Keith Currie, President at the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, live from the floor of SIAL Toronto. Representing more than 190,000 farmers and ranchers across the country and an eighth-generation farmer himsel…
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President Trump has announced a 20 percent tariff on Vietnamese goods under a new trade deal. In return, Vietnam will remove all tariffs on American imports. Also, members of Congress locked in debate over Trump’s major finance bill. And as Del Monte declares bankruptcy - are we all falling out of love with canned food?…
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After hours of stalemate, Republicans in the US Senate have narrowly passed Donald Trump’s mega-bill on tax and spending, meaning the proposed legislation has cleared one of its key hurdles. Also, US President Donald Trump has suggested that Doge, the cost-cutting agency Elon Musk helped set up, could be used to hurt the billionaire's companies – a…
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Global supply chains are in trouble, driven by crises due to tariffs, geopolitical shocks and Middle East instability, according to the latest survey carried out by CIPS Pulse of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply. Roger Hearing hears from Ben Farrell, CIPS CEO. Also, Italian luxury fashion brand Prada has said it acknowledges the In…
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There's another twist to the tariffs tale... US President Donald Trump says he's stopping trade talks with Canada over a tax he's not happy about. The US and China have reached a trade truce on critical minerals... but how critical is the deal? And Glastonbury has a hippy roots, but it’s making serious money.... we’ll hear how it generates hundreds…
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In the final episode of Season 1 of The Reset, I sit down with Anthony Gooch Galvez, Secretary General of the European Roundtable for Industry (ERT) — the network representing Europe’s top CEOs. Since taking office last September, Anthony has been calling on EU leaders to act boldly on industrial policy and competitiveness. But in a global landscap…
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In the US, the economy shrinks, jobless claims rise, and tariffs start to bite... Will steps toward an agreement with China help the situation? There's been a tax shake-up in Africa’s biggest economy... Nigeria’s President signs off on sweeping reforms. But will they be felt on the ground? And after nearly four decades in charge… Vogue’s Anna Winto…
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In this special summer bonus episode of The Food Professor Podcast, recorded live at the SIAL Food Innovation Show in Toronto, co-hosts Michael LeBlanc and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois welcome two exceptional guests: Joanne McArthur, President of Nourish Food Marketing and co-chair of the SIAL Innovation jury, and Chantal Van Winden, CEO of Olimega and t…
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President Trump issues a tariff threat after Spain rejects Nato's defence spending target. Lebanon has secured $250 million in World Bank funding for post-war recovery, to help repair and rebuild critical public infrastructure and essential services. Is the oil giant Shell taking over its rival BP? Plus, Mexico is planning to sue Space X over rocke…
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President Trump joins NATO leaders in Europe for a summit about increasing spending on defence. He is demanding all member states commit to spending 5% of national economic output on defence budgets. In New York, Democratic voters are heading to the polls to choose their nominee for mayor. Plus, would you order lab-grown meat in a restaurant? You c…
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President Trump says Israel and Iran have agreed to a total ceasefire after what he called their twelve-day war. It follows Iran's missile attack on a US airbase in Qatar. We’ll look at the impact on aviation and shipping across the Middle East. We explore how the speed of delivering groceries are changing shopping habits in India. Plus, why are ot…
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Global markets, including the US, have been quietly calm, although there have been warning signs of looming risks and uncertainty after Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs announcement. What’s behind such market “silence”? Roger Hearing hears from Gillian Tett, the chair of the Editorial Board of the Financial Times and the Provost of Kings Col…
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A war with Iran has been harming Israel, not just in the physical effect of missile strikes but also the impact of the conflict and instability on Israel's economy. Roger Hearing hears about how the country’s economy is coping with this. Greenland's minister for business and mineral resources, Naaja Nathanielsen, tells us how she deals with threats…
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In this special summer bonus episode of The Food Professor Podcast, host Michael LeBlanc brings listeners straight to the SIAL Food Innovation Show floor for a flavorful conversation with Chef Jonathan Maters, co-founder of Smokin Jon’s BBQ & Company. Born in Newfoundland and based in New Brunswick, Jonathan shares how a pandemic-era pivot turned h…
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Will the US get directly involved in the Israel-Iran conflict? President Trump says he hasn’t made his mind up yet. A shipping insurance expert explains the impact of the conflict coverage costs for vessels in the region. In the UK, employers may soon be forced to list salary brackets on job adverts. We’ll find out why. And do you ever wonder where…
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This time, I’m joined by Marco Mensink, Director General of Cefic, one of the strongest voices for Europe’s industrial transformation. In this episode, Marco and I unpack: What’s changed since the Antwerp Declaration shook up the EU’s competitiveness agenda? With soaring energy costs, does the EU chemical industry still have a future in Europe? And…
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The Food Professor Podcast closes out its fifth season (sort of) with a sizzling, two-guest double feature and a feast of food industry insights. Co-hosts Michael LeBlanc and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois kick things off with a robust news round-up, starting with the Competition Bureau’s lawsuit against DoorDash. The case alleges deceptive pricing practic…
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This conversation takes a practical turn. Habitus Podcast now sits down with @gadloe from @skayu.international and @panelku.co.id to talk about wood plastic composite — basically wood that looks real but doesn't demand constant maintenance. Gad walks through how they started during COVID with a straightforward idea: give people the wood aesthetic w…
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Sabine Marcelis is a Rotterdam-based designer and artist who, in her own words, is ‘forever in search of magical moments within materials’. She’s probably best known for her work in glass, resin and stone, which often plays with light and water. However, most recently, she has been part of R100, a project with Hydro, which asks a group of internati…
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Join me, Francesca Stevens, for the second episode of The Reset - a podcast on what it really takes to make European industry competitive again. This episode features Sigrid de Vries, Secretary General of ACEA , and a leading voice of the European automotive sector. In this episode of The Reset, Sigrid and I dive into: -Can Europe’s automotive indu…
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This episode of The Food Professor Podcast, recorded live at the SIAL Food Innovation Show in Toronto, opens with co-hosts Michael LeBlanc and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois breaking down the week’s top food and retail stories. First, they tackle the evolving Canadian political stance on supply management. Prime Minister Carney’s reversal in support of Bil…
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The new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is expected to meet with US President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss tariffs and the war in Ukraine. A report by the US Congressional Budget Office in Washington found Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s tax bill adds $2.4 trillion to US debt. Also, Rahul Tandon looks at the impact that hackers are …
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The global steel industry prepares for impact as Donald Trump signs an order for a 50% tariff on steel and aluminium. He announced the move last week in front of a crowd of steel workers in Pennsylvania. In South Korea, the liberal candidate, Lee Jae-myung, has been confirmed as the clear winner of the presidential election. The tech billionaire, E…
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David Venables is the European director for the American Hardwood Export Council. Over the last 20 years, the organisation has created an array of extraordinary installations, sculptures and products – working with the likes of Alison Brooks, Waugh Thistleton, Heatherwick Studio, Jaime Hayon, Benedetta Tagliabue, and Stefan Diez to name just a few …
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It's election day in South Korea, where voters are choosing the country's next president after months of unprecedented political turmoil affecting the country’s economy. For South Koreans, today's vote offers an opportunity to restore stability and forge ahead. US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold a phone …
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Donald Trump has flagged a further trade hit, hurting exporters and adding to global volatility. And the decision to green light the extension of a major gas project has raised questions about how climate targets will be met. Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen joins David Speers on the Insiders couch.…
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Welcome to Episode #102 of Habitus Podcast In collaboration with @setitikxsilang at @arch.id.indonesia — Indonesia's biggest architecture exhibition and conference gave us the perfect backdrop for this groundbreaking roundtable. We gathered second-generation leaders from Indonesia's building material industry to talk about something rarely discusse…
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