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Glencore CEO Gary Nagle

Glencore weighs Australia listing after Rio Tinto talks collapse – media report

9th March 2026

Glencore is open to considering listing in Australia, if it proves beneficial to the company, the Australian Financial Review reported on Monday, following the collapse of merger talks with Rio... 


A haul truck at the Damang mine

Ghana to introduce new gold royalty regime on Tuesday despite opposition, regulator says

9th March 2026

Ghana will press ahead on Tuesday with a new sliding‑scale gold royalty regime that links state revenues to rising bullion prices, the head of the mining regulator has told Reuters, despite... 


Unrefined gold

Congo state gold trader targets volumes of 15 t of artisanal bullion in 2026

9th March 2026

Democratic Republic of Congo's State-owned gold trading house plans to boost the volume of metal it sells from the country's artisanal mining sector to 15 metric tons this year, with the central... 


California lithium company to go public in $4.7bn SPAC deal

9th March 2026

Lithium developer Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) will go public in the US through a $4.7-billion merger with blank-check firm Plum Acquisition Corp IV, the companies said on Monday. Deals by... 


Gold refining at Rand Refinery in South Africa

Ghana looks to shift artisanal gold refining amid Dubai flight disruptions, say sources

9th March 2026

Ghana's State-run artisanal gold exporter is preparing to shift cargoes to alternative refining hubs if flight disruptions to the United Arab Emirates persist, two sources with knowledge of the... 


An oil tanker at sea

Oil soars 25%, gold drops as Iran war jolts global commodity markets

9th March 2026

Oil prices surged around 25% on Monday to their highest since mid-2022, with Brent on track for a record one-day gain, while gold fell 2% as an escalating Iran war squeezed world energy supplies,... 


Iron-ore extends rally on surging energy, rising freight costs

Iron-ore extends rally on surging energy, rising freight costs

9th March 2026

Iron-ore futures traded at month-high prices on Monday, with Dalian iron ore rallying for the sixth consecutive session on the back of surging energy prices and freight costs amid the Iran war.... 


Iron-ore gains as China widens curbs on BHP cargoes

Iron-ore gains as China widens curbs on BHP cargoes

6th March 2026

Iron-ore prices climbed on Friday as top consumer China's widening restrictions on buying some seaborne cargoes from major supplier BHP sparked supply concerns that outweighed falling demand. The... 


Canadian Natural Resources beats 4th quarter profit estimates on higher production

Canadian Natural Resources beats 4th quarter profit estimates on higher production

6th March 2026

Oil and gas producer Canadian Natural Resources on Thursday posted a better-than-expected profit in the fourth quarter, as executives pointed to the company's ability to weather dramatic swings in... 


Gold Reserve, other miners receive US license to negotiate Venezuela return

6th March 2026

Gold Reserve said on Thursday the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control has issued a 30-day licence allowing certain companies, including the miner, to negotiate with Venezuela. Shares of... 


Illustration showing 3D-printed oil pump jacks, the Iranian flag and a rising stock graph

Global economy faces inflation and growth test amid escalating conflict in Iran – Goldman

5th March 2026

A temporary surge in oil prices to $100/bbl could slow global growth by 0.4 percentage point, Goldman Sachs analysts said on Thursday, as a widening conflict in Iran chokes off vital Middle East... 


Pentagon sought fresh supply of 13 critical minerals day before Iran attack

Pentagon sought fresh supply of 13 critical minerals day before Iran attack

5th March 2026

The US military asked mining companies last Friday to help boost domestic supplies of 13 critical minerals used to ​make semiconductors, weapons and other products, a document reviewed by Reuters... 


China unveils plan to decarbonise economy but stops short of quitting coal

China unveils plan to decarbonise economy but stops short of quitting coal

5th March 2026

China on Thursday released a new economic decarbonisation plan that seeks to put its carbon intensity reduction programme back on track, mainly by relying on its booming renewable sector to limit... 


The Rubaya mine

Landslide kills over 200 people at Congo's Rubaya mine, mines ministry says

4th March 2026

More than 200 people died on Tuesday in a landslide triggered by heavy rains at the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the country's mines ministry said on Wednesday. A... 


Maps of the DRC spread out on a desk

Belgian museum, US mining company at odds over colonial-era Congo archive

4th March 2026

A US mining company backed by billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates is in a tangle with Belgium's AfricaMuseum over who should digitise antique maps of what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo... 


An aerial view of the Strait of Hormuz

US strike on Iran 'ahead of game plan' but global markets rattled, energy prices soar

4th March 2026

US forces continued a round-the-clock assault on Iran and Israel mounted a "broad wave" of strikes on Wednesday targeting Iranian missile sites and air defence systems in a campaign that a top... 


Rare Earths Norway says estimate of Europe's biggest deposit jumps 81%

4th March 2026

An estimate of the mineral resources at a mine being developed by Rare Earths Norway, Europe's largest rare earth project, has soared by 81% since the last evaluation two years ago, the privately... 


Gold bulls say broader rally is intact despite investors' dash for cash

Gold bulls say broader rally is intact despite investors' dash for cash

4th March 2026

Gold's appeal as it draws support from the widening conflict in the Middle East is expected to remain intact even if some investors have favoured the dollar as their preferred safe haven, traders... 


Energy and Mining Minister Tim Hodgson

Canada advocates buyers' alliance to tackle critical minerals supply concentration

4th March 2026

Canada believes that the best way to address the issue of concentrated supply of critical minerals is through a production alliance or a buyers' club rather than just a price floor, Energy and... 


Fresnillo's Soledad-Dipolos mine

Miner Fresnillo posts annual profit surge, sets record dividend

3rd March 2026

Mexican precious metals miner Fresnillo reported a nearly 81% jump in annual profit on Tuesday, driven by higher precious metals prices, and proposed a record dividend. The company's final dividend... 


EIT RawMaterials CEO Bernd Schaefer

Rare Earths Norway says estimate of deposit, biggest in Europe, jumps 81%

3rd March 2026

An estimate of the mineral resources at a mine being developed by Rare Earths Norway, Europe's largest rare earth project, has soared by 81% since the last evaluation two years ago, the privately... 


An iron-ore mine

Iron-ore wobbles as investors weigh rising freight costs against falling demand

3rd March 2026

Iron-ore prices wobbled on Tuesday, as investors weighed rising freight costs due to a widening Iran conflict, which is choking shipments via the crucial Strait of Hormuz, against falling demand... 


Rare earth oxides

St George hikes resource estimate at Brazil rare earths Araxa project by 75%

3rd March 2026

Australia's St George Mining said on Monday that the estimated amount of mineral resources at its Araxa rare earths niobium project in Brazil has been upgraded by 75%. The estimate is a result of... 


BHP chairperson Ross McEwan

BHP chair says Australia should look at gas, corporate tax cuts to lift productivity

3rd March 2026

Australia should invest in natural gas to lower energy prices, and review corporate tax levels to boost the nation's productivity over the coming years, Ross McEwan, chair of Australia's biggest... 


Aluminium produced in Canada

Aluminium price surge will depend on length of Strait of Hormuz disruption, Goldman Sachs says

3rd March 2026

Goldman Sachs said Monday the biggest risks to aluminium stem from potential disruptions to export routes and access to raw materials through the Strait of Hormuz, noting that the effect on prices... 


A copper mine in the DRC

US struggling to de-risk Congo's 'war zone minerals' even after pact, sources say

3rd March 2026

The US has made progress in its push to prise Congo's strategic minerals from China's orbit, but conflict, contested licences and compliance demands are still slowing Washington's advance into a... 


Amitsoq Island, Greenland

Investor interest in Greenland's mining has increased since Trump's threats, mining minister says

2nd March 2026

Investor interest in Greenland's mining industry has increased since US President Donald Trump made repeated threats to annex the country, a senior Greenlandic official told Reuters on Monday. The... 


An iron-ore mine in Australia

Iron-ore gains as freight costs rise amid Iran war; shipments fall

2nd March 2026

Iron-ore prices reversed earlier losses to trade higher on Monday, as investors shifted focus to potentially higher freight rates following the Iran conflict and falling shipments from major... 


Nigeria, AFC sign $1.3bn deal to build alumina refinery

2nd March 2026

Nigeria has signed a $1.3-billion investment deal with Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) to build an alumina refinery and fund nationwide mineral exploration, the government said late on Sunday, in... 


Oil tankers at sea

Ship insurers cancel war risk cover due to Iran conflict

2nd March 2026

Several marine insurers said they are cancelling war risk cover for ships due to the conflict in Iran and the Gulf. Insurers including Gard, Skuld, NorthStandard, the London P&I Club and the... 


President Luis Abinader

Dominican Republic has over 150Mt tons of rare earth deposits, President says

2nd March 2026

The Dominican Republic has identified rare earth deposits that could position the Caribbean nation as a significant future supplier of minerals critical to high-tech industries, President Luis... 


Argentina's Senate passes glacier law reform to unlock mining projects

Argentina's Senate passes glacier law reform to unlock mining projects

27th February 2026

Argentina's Senate approved on Thursday a reform to the law protecting Andean glaciers, a measure promoted by the libertarian President Javier Milei's government with the aim to unlock investments... 


India seeks to cut power sector coal imports by 30% this year, sources say

27th February 2026

India, the world's second-largest importer of thermal coal, wants to cut those imports for power plants by at least 30%, asking them to test increased blending with domestic coal, government and... 


Ecuadorean lawmakers pass reform geared at driving mining investment

Ecuadorean lawmakers pass reform geared at driving mining investment

27th February 2026

Ecuador's National Assembly on Thursday approved reforms proposed by President Daniel Noboa aimed at boosting the nation's mining sector, but that have been criticised by environmentalists and... 


MP Materials swings to Q4 profit on US government price support

27th February 2026

Rare earths company MP Materials swung to a fourth-quarter profit, it said Thursday, exceeding analysts' expectations, driven by its price support agreement with the US government and sale of... 


Eagle Nuclear Energy begins trading post SPAC merger

Eagle Nuclear Energy begins trading post SPAC merger

26th February 2026

Eagle Nuclear Energy's shares rose 14.6% in afternoon trade on Wednesday after the uranium exploration company began trading on Nasdaq following its merger with the blank-check firm, Spring Valley... 


Chile readies two fresh lithium contracts

26th February 2026

Chile's mining ministry is preparing two new lithium contracts for submission to the national comptroller in March, advancing efforts to expand production beyond the projects initially submitted... 


Lynas posts best interim profit in three years, still misses estimates

Lynas posts best interim profit in three years, still misses estimates

26th February 2026

Australia's Lynas Rare Earths reported its best first-half profit in three years on Thursday, helped by higher sales volumes and elevated commodity prices. Beijing's easing of export controls has... 


A stack of gold bars

Ghana targets 127 t of artisanal gold annually under sweeping reforms

26th February 2026

Ghana plans to channel about 127 metric tons of gold per year from artisanal and small‑scale mining (ASM) into official trade under revised sector reforms to boost foreign-exchange earnings and... 


Employees walking at a lithium mine in Zimbabwe

China's lithium price soars after Zimbabwe suspends export

26th February 2026

China's lithium price surged on Thursday after Zimbabwe suspended raw mineral exports, sparking concerns over supply disruptions, at a time when growing energy storage demand is projected to drive... 


Angola's national oil company wants to diversify into critical minerals

25th February 2026

Angolan State-owned oil company Sonangol said on Wednesday that it wanted to diversify into critical minerals as it reported lower net profit last year. Sonangol made net profit of more than... 


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