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Lundin Gold expects steady Ecuador mine annual output through 2028
Lundin Gold expects to produce between 475 000 oz/y and 525 000 oz/y of gold from 2026 to 2028 at its Fruta del Norte mine in Ecuador, CEO Jamie Beck told reporters on Wednesday. The projected...
Strike continues at Capstone Copper's Mantoverde mine after negotiations fail
A workers' strike at Capstone Copper's Mantoverde mine in northern Chile will continue after negotiations between the company and the union failed, the union said on Wednesday. The union in a...
Perth Mint's December gold, silver sales slip versus November
The Perth Mint's gold product sales fell 46.2% in December from the previous month, while silver sales slipped more than 31% during the same period, the refiner said on Thursday. The Perth Mint,...
AI to boost copper demand 50% by 2040, but more mines needed to ensure supply, S&P says
Growth in the artificial intelligence and defence sectors will boost global copper demand 50% by 2040, but supplies are expected to fall short by more than 10-million metric tons annually without...
African States, business groups eyeing stake in De Beers, CEO says
De Beers has attracted interest from several business groups and African governments as parent Anglo American looks to offload its stake in the firm, the diamond giant's CEO told Reuters. Botswana,...
Brazil's iron-ore exports hit annual record in 2025
Brazilian iron-ore exports grew 7.1% in 2025 compared to the previous year, reaching a record 416.4-million metric tons, data from the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services showed...
Miners drive Australian shares higher; inflation comes under forecasts
Australian shares rose on Wednesday, with miners leading gains on strong commodity prices, while consumer prices increased by less than forecast in November in a sign that inflation may be cooling...
Iron-ore rallies to multi-month high on China's pledge of easing monetary policy
Iron-ore futures rallied on Wednesday to their highest in multiple months, boosted by hopes of improving demand in top consumer China following Beijing's pledge of easing monetary policy this year....
Oil prices firm as investors weigh supply outlook and Venezuelan uncertainties
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as the market weighed expectations of ample global supply this year against uncertainty around Venezuelan crude output after the US capture of President Nicolas Maduro....
G7 finance ministers to meet in Washington to discuss rare earths, three sources say
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven nations will meet in Washington on January 12 to discuss rare earths supplies, three sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. One of the sources...
Morgan Stanley forecasts gold at $4 800 by the fourth quarter of 2026
Morgan Stanley forecast gold would hit $4 800 per ounce by the fourth quarter of this year, exceeding last year's records, citing falling interest rates, a change in leadership at the Federal...
Kawasaki signs deal to build world's largest liquefied hydrogen carrier
Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries said on Tuesday it has signed a contract with Japan Suiso Energy to build the world's largest liquefied hydrogen carrier with a capacity of 40 000 cubic metres....
US awards $2.7bn worth of orders to boost uranium enrichment
The US Energy Department announced on Monday it was awarding orders totaling $2.7-billion to three companies to boost domestic uranium enrichment over the next ten years in a broader effort to...
Suspected jihadists attack Mali's Morila mine
Suspected jihadists attacked the Morila gold mine in Mali at the weekend, burning equipment and taking seven employees hostage before releasing them, an official from the mining ministry told...
Trump's Venezuela gambit tests investor appetite for geopolitical risk
Markets may have shrugged off the audacious US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, but some investors warn that geopolitical risks are perhaps being underestimated after Donald Trump...
Energy storage boom strengthens demand outlook for beaten-down lithium
A boom in battery storage has bolstered the demand outlook for lithium in 2026, driving hopes for an accelerated turnaround for an industry struggling with oversupply. The lithium market has been...
Australian shares flat as mining gains counter consumer, tech losses
Australian shares were trading flat in early deals on Monday, as gains in heavyweight miners on the back of strong metal prices countered losses in consumer discretionary and tech stocks. The...
Iron-ore starts New Year higher on strong demand, tight supplies
Iron-ore futures edged higher on Monday, beginning the New Year on a firm note, supported by strong Chinese demand and ongoing supply constraints. The Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) and the...
OPEC+ keeps oil output steady amid turmoil among members
OPEC+ kept oil output unchanged on Sunday after a quick meeting that avoided discussion of the political crises affecting several of the producer group's members. Sunday's meeting of eight members...
Namib Minerals to restart mothballed Zimbabwe gold mine in February
Namib Minerals will restart operations at its mothballed Redwing gold mine in February as part of the company's broader $300-million investment plan in Zimbabwe, its chief executive said on...
Chilean regulator to launch 'unprecedented' audit of Codelco-SQM lithium deal
Chilean Comptroller's Office said on Friday that it will launch an "unprecedented" audit of the lithium agreement between state copper giant Codelco and local producer SQM. In a statement, the...
Peabody Energy CEO Grech to retire in 2028, stay on as adviser until 2030
Peabody Energy's James Grech will retire on May 15, 2028 and remain with the firm as an adviser until 2030 under a transition agreement aimed at ensuring leadership continuity, the US-based coal...
Botswana's economy seen shrinking almost 1% in 2025 due to diamond sector woes
Botswana's government now forecasts an economic contraction of almost 1% this year as its key diamond sector continues to struggle, its finance minister said in a budget review on Friday. When the...
Barrick Mining officially resumes operational control of Mali mine, memo shows
Canada's Barrick Mining has officially resumed operational control of its Mali gold mine, according to a company memo seen by Reuters. Barrick will resume production gradually and will focus on...
Gold bonanza as Australia revises resource export earnings up 4%
Australia on Friday revised its expected resources earnings up 4% to A$383-billion for the current financial year thanks to record gold prices, resilient iron ore prices and the failure of its...
Perfect storm of factors propels silver to record high above $65/oz
Robust investment demand for silver, its inclusion on the US critical minerals list, and a wave of momentum buying have propelled the white metal to a fresh record high, setting prices up to close...
Mass layoffs overshadow Guinea's Simandou mega mine as output accelerates
Guinea's Simandou mega mining project, promoted by the military government as a symbol of the country's economic transformation, is laying off thousands of workers just as it begins exporting...
US agency, consortium sign $553m loan for Angola railway revamp
The US International Development Finance Corporation signed a $553-million loan with a consortium of firms on Wednesday for the refurbishment of an Angolan railway line - part of the Lobito...
Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill exits to lead BP
Australia's Woodside Energy said on Thursday CEO Meg O'Neill will be leaving the firm effective immediately to join BP as its CEO. Meg O'Neill leaves Australia's biggest independent energy firm...
Zimbabwe scraps gold royalty hike, sets higher threshold for windfall tax
Zimbabwe has reversed plans to double its gold royalty rate to 10%, a new 2026 budget bill showed on Wednesday, following protests by miners and industry groups. A royalty rate of 5% would...
Gold and uranium boost Namibia's tax revenue after diamond prices plunge
Namibia's diamond revenue has been surpassed by income from other minerals for the first time, the country's mining chamber said, with record gold prices and higher uranium output helping to offset...
Lithium surges in China after local authorities announce plan to revoke mining licences
ithium prices in China surged on Wednesday after the natural resource authority of the country’s main lithium-producing hub said it would revoke 27 mining licences. The most-active lithium...
White House plans more 'historic deals' with mining sector, official says
The Trump administration plans more "historic deals" with the US mining sector to boost production of critical minerals for the national defense and high-tech sectors, a senior official said on...
Russian court rules in favour of Rusal in $1.32bn lawsuit against Rio Tinto
A Russian court has ruled in favour of Rusal in the aluminium giant's 104.75-billion-rouble ($1.32-billion) lawsuit against global mining and metals company Rio Tinto, according to court...
JX unit sells stake in Peruvian mine to Glencore
Japan's JX Advanced Metals on Tuesday said its Pan Pacific Copper (PPC) unit sold its entire stake in the undeveloped Quechua copper project in Peru to Swiss trader and miner Glencore for an...
Korea Zinc shareholders ask court to block share sale in $7.4bn US project
Two major Korea Zinc shareholders asked a court on Tuesday to block the company's plan to sell new shares - part of a scheme to help fund a $7.4-billion US smelter which would be built in...
South Africa boosts coal exports to Israel after Colombia ban
South African miners are boosting thermal coal exports to Israel after top supplier Colombia in August ordered a total ban on shipments of the power-generation fuel to Israel, data from Kpler, LSEG...
Europe trawls for alternative aluminium supply in face of Mozal shutdown
A smelter shutdown in Mozambique is set to dent global aluminium supplies next year, analysts say, leaving the plant's core European Union customers searching for alternatives. South32 confirmed...
Swift Anglo-Teck merger approval shows Canada's pro-business shift, dealmakers say
Canada's swift approval of the $53-billion merger between British miner Anglo American and Canada's Teck Resources signals a push to attract investment to offset the impact of US tariffs,...
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