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Net zero needs more metals, but less extraction from the earth
The mining industry is currently one of the most significant contributors to planet-warming emissions — but it's on track to become one of the most important sectors for a net-zero future. Annual...
Anglo American starts cutting stake in Amplats with share sale
Anglo American offered to sell about 13-million shares in Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) in a move aimed at increasing the South African firm’s free float ahead of a full exit. The shares...
Glencore billionaire Alex Beard appears at UK court accused of corruption
Alex Beard, the billionaire former head of oil at Glencore, appeared for the first time at a London court after being charged with corruption by the UK’s fraud agency. Beard, 57, was accused last...
Australia should address concerns of mining industry, group says
Australia should resolve issues related to the environment approval process, said Tania Constable, CEO of the country’s minerals council, highlighting the industry’s concerns that the development...
China sets Up Beijing-backed lithium group to tap salt lakes
China Minmetals will take control of a province-backed lithium company in a bid to speed development of a “world-class” industry extracting the battery material from salt lakes in the far west of...
Iron-ore slumps below $90 as growth fears hit commodities
Iron-ore sank below $90 a ton for the first time since 2022 as industrial commodities faced sustained pressure from tepid Chinese demand and gathering worries over global growth. Futures for...
Citi says US election risk will keep metals contained for now
Uncertainty around the US presidential election in November will prevent meaningful gains for metals by subduing global risk appetite and possibly delaying government stimulus in China, according...
Germany ready to help fund R390bn South African grid revamp
Germany is willing to help fund the R390-billion ($22-billion) that South Africa said it needs to incorporate more solar and wind power into the national grid and ensure its energy security. The...
China’s steel crisis drives iron-ore to worst week since March
Iron-ore steadied to remain on track for its worst week since March, with few signs of a recovery for China’s beleaguered steel market. “There is no significant improvement in demand for steel...
Yukon gold mine disaster sparks fears of soaring taxpayer bill
The sudden collapse of Victoria Gold's Eagle Mine — and with it, the company — is part of a long and ugly history in northern Canada. To this day, Canada’s federal government is still cleaning up...
US agency to join $225m investment in African fibre firm
A US development agency will be one of the main investors as African fibre company Liquid Telecommunication Holdings Ltd. seeks to raise $225 million in equity by the end of the year, according to...
Chinese lithium producers embrace hedging to manage volatility
Chinese lithium processors are ratcheting up hedging to offset wild swings in the battery metal, a sign that local futures launched around a year ago are gaining traction. Several companies have...
Indonesia sees nickel holding near current level on new plants
Indonesia’s government sees nickel prices stabilizing near current levels in the future, as new plants in the world’s biggest producer offset rising demand and keep the market well supplied....
Iron-ore slides closer to $90 with China’s steel demand at risk
Iron-ore edged closer to its lowest since 2022 as the steelmaking material extended a selloff on fears for China’s crisis-wracked steel industry. Futures in Singapore fell 1.5% to $92.20 a ton by...
China signs deal to revamp decades-old Southern African railway
China signed an agreement Wednesday to revamp a railway that will help landlocked Zambia, Africa’s second-largest copper producer, export the metal through Tanzania. The heads of state of the three...
Trafigura struck $400m cash-for-iron-ore deal with MinRes
Trafigura Group has struck a $400-million prepayment deal for iron ore with Mineral Resources, as the Australian miner focuses on preserving cash amid a downturn in its two main commodities. The...
Codelco bids $500m for stake in key Chilean copper mine
Chile’s Codelco, seeking to retain the title of world’s top copper supplier, made a $500-million offer to buy a stake in a mine run by Teck Resources, people with knowledge of the matter said. The...
Vedanta to pay $932m in dividend to help parent cut debt
Indian tycoon Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta approved a third tranche of dividend payout, its latest effort to improve the financial position of its indebted London-based mining parent. The Mumbai-based...
Germany seeks clarity on South Africa’s coal-closure slowdown
Germany’s climate envoy said her country is seeking clarity on South Africa’s plans to slow down the closure of its coal-fired power plants and alter the terms of a landmark climate-finance pact....
Coal generates less than half of Australian power for first time
The high winds that have been lashing southeastern Australia over the past few days have pushed coal-fired power below 50% of the country’s power mix for the first time ever. The fossil fuel...
Tianqi Lithium swings to loss on battery metal’s price plunge
A major Chinese lithium producer swung to its first half-year loss since 2020, hit by the battery material’s massive price slump. Tianqi Lithium Corp. posted a net loss of 5.21-billion yuan...
Will gold’s tailwinds be enough to overcome September curse?
Gold investors returning from their summer holidays will be eager to see whether the precious metal can sustain its record-breaking rally, or if it will succumb to the curse of September. Bullion...
Rio, BYD among prospective Enami lithium partners in Chile
Rio Tinto Group and BYD were selected among prospective partners to develop lithium assets in Chile as part of efforts to tap more of the world’s biggest reserves of the battery metal despite...
Paladin’s takeover of Fission yet to win shareholders’ support
Paladin Energy’s takeover of fellow uranium producer Fission Uranium is in doubt, as it has so far fallen short of winning enough support from shareholders to seal the deal. In July, Paladin...
Zambia plans State firm to own 30% of critical minerals mines
Zambia plans to establish an investment company that will control at least 30% of critical minerals production from future mines. Mines Minister Paul Kabuswe unveiled a strategy on Thursday that he...
Lithium bust spurs Ganfeng to delay project capex as losses hit
Battery-material giant Ganfeng Lithium Group said it would delay spending on projects that do not generate “significant” near-term returns after posting a first-half loss, as the industry faces a...
Lithium startups bet on high demand in battery-powered future
As the world leans into electrification, it will need more lithium. A key ingredient in the batteries that power everything from electric vehicles to cell phones, demand is projected to accelerate...
Iron-ore’s ‘irrational’ rally past $100 triggers warning
Iron-ore has jumped by about 10% in 10 days to breach $100 a ton, prompting the official journal of China’s metals industry to pen a long article on why the gains are overdone. The steelmaking...
US sees bipartisan backing for Africa critical minerals projects
A senior US State Department official reassured African governments that an initiative to help counter China’s influence through developing infrastructure on the continent will continue even after...
Sumitomo files debt overhaul plan for Madagascar nickel mine
Sumitomo Corp has filed a debt restructuring plan to a UK court for its Ambatovy nickel and cobalt project, in Madagascar. The plan would allow it to address plant equipment malfunctions and ensure...
Mining billionaire who banned work from home targets coffee runs
Staff at billionaire Chris Ellison’s mining company have already been banned from working from home. Stepping outside for a coffee could well be the next endangered perk. “I want to hold them...
China’s steel slump set to worsen as heavyweights flag concerns
China’s steel-industry slowdown looks set to deepen, with BHP Group, the world’s biggest miner, and China Baowu Group, the top iron-ore buyer, flagging concerns as demand fades after decades of...
First Quantum seeks damages for copper trapped at Panama mine
First Quantum Minerals is seeking compensation from Panama for a stockpile of semi-processed copper ore stranded at the company’s flagship mine as part of wider arbitration over the shuttered...
BYD says fate of lithium project is in hands of Chile government
BYD said the timing of its lithium project in Chile remains up in the air as the Chinese electric vehicle juggernaut continues to negotiate with authorities in the South American nation. In April...
Zijin to miss lithium output target and control pace of projects
Zijin Mining Group, China’s most valuable miner and an aspiring lithium giant, said it will miss its production guidance for the battery material this year as prices continue to languish. Zijin’s...
BHP’s profit rises 2% as concerns on China demand increase
BHP Group, the world’s biggest miner, reported full-year profit edged up 2%, in line with analyst forecasts, even as China’s property market continued to weigh on its economy and demand for...
Copper supply risks ease as miners do deals in biggest supplier
Chile’s copper-mining industry is emerging from an intense period of wage negotiations, signaling a diminished risk of further disruptions in a country that accounts for a quarter of supply. Over...
Gold bulls celebrate as Jackson Hole reinforces bets on rally
Gold’s record-setting rally above $2 500 an ounce looks to have further to run as the Federal Reserve prepares to chop rates, traditional drivers such as lower yields return, and Western investors...
World’s top cobalt producer expects supply pressures to ease
China’s CMOC Group, the world’s biggest cobalt producer, expects supply pressures to start easing in the second half of this year. Cobalt — used in batteries and alloys — has been in the doldrums...
Coal hub Australia sees need to improve methane accounting
Australia will aim to provide more accurate assessments of methane emissions after a review of the nation’s climate accounting recommended improvements. The country, which has committed to cutting...
Scramble for critical minerals spurs an African rail revival
Southern Africa’s railways are suddenly getting global attention and attracting billions of dollars in investment, with a race to secure copper supplies needed for the energy transition at its...
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