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Boliden CEO Mikael Staffas

EU's rare earths push is 10 years late, Boliden CEO says

5th December 2025

The EU should have taken action on rare earths 10 years ago, the boss of Swedish miner Boliden said on Friday, commenting on the European Commission's plan to fast-track three-billion euros... 


India's Adani, Hindalco seek Peru copper assets as demand surges

5th December 2025

Indian conglomerate Adani and miner Hindalco Industries are exploring investments in Peru's copper sector, either through joint ventures or by taking stakes in existing mines, a senior Peruvian... 


Swedish miner Boliden says it will spend less capital in 2026

5th December 2025

Swedish miner Boliden plans to lower its capital expenditures to 15-billion Swedish crowns ($1.6-billion) in 2026, 500 million crowns less than it expects to spend this year, it said on Friday.... 


Copper producer Freeport would pursue M&A only if 'stars and moon' align, CEO says

Copper producer Freeport would pursue M&A only if 'stars and moon' align, CEO says

5th December 2025

Copper producer Freeport-McMoRan would pursue an acquisition if "the stars and the moon" aligned, but is not counting on deals to grow and is focused on developing existing assets, its CEO said on... 


American Rare Earths is working to build a mine in Wyoming.

US minerals projects seek 'industrial vision' from Washington to compete with China

5th December 2025

Washington must move even faster to bolster critical minerals projects and offset Beijing's grip on the world's supply of the building blocks for electronics, weapons and a range of other goods,... 


The Tamgak open air uranium mine is seen at Areva's Somair uranium mining facility in Arlit, Niger

Niger accuses France's Orano of radioactive pollution as uranium row deepens

4th December 2025

Niger has accused French nuclear fuel group Orano of "predatory behavior" and environmental crimes, escalating a bitter dispute over control of the West African nation’s uranium mines. The... 


Australian union members back strike at Woodside's Pluto LNG 2

4th December 2025

An overwhelming 99% of Offshore Alliance members have voted to strike at Woodside Energy's Pluto LNG 2 facility, according to results released on the organisation's Facebook page on Thursday.... 


Morocco's OCP receives $525m AfDB credit guarantee to aid low-carbon push

4th December 2025

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a credit guarantee of up to €450-million, or about $525.4-million, to support the low-carbon goals of Moroccan fertiliser and phosphates producer... 


The Moanda metallurgical complex in Gabon

Eramet eyes manganese, lithium growth in turnaround plan

4th December 2025

Eramet aims to deliver more manganese from Gabon and lithium from Argentina as part of efforts to strengthen its finances, which have been hit by falling profits and rising debt, the French mining... 


Vulcan bags €2.2bn financing package for German lithium project

Vulcan bags €2.2bn financing package for German lithium project

3rd December 2025

Vulcan Energy Resources said on Wednesday it had secured a financing package of €2.2-billion that would allow it to begin construction at its Lionheart lithium and renewable energy project in... 


Appian talking to US, Australia on critical minerals after IFC deal

3rd December 2025

Appian Capital Advisory said it is in talks with the US and Australia about replicating the critical minerals investment partnership it recently agreed with a World Bank division. The private... 


UK Industry Minister Chris McDonald

UK has no immediate plans for critical minerals price floor, Minister says

3rd December 2025

Britain has no plans to match the United States in supporting domestic rare earth companies with a price floor to cut reliance on dominant producer China, Industry Minister Chris McDonald said. So... 


Mali recovers $1.2bn in arrears from miners, eyes annual windfall under new code

Mali recovers $1.2bn in arrears from miners, eyes annual windfall under new code

2nd December 2025

Mali has recovered 761-billion CFA francs ($1.2-billion) in arrears from mining companies following a sweeping audit, its finance minister said, marking one of the country’s biggest clawbacks from... 


A mine in Botswana

Namibia's President appoints new mines, energy and industry Minister

2nd December 2025

Namibia's President on Tuesday appointed Modestus Amutse as the Southern African country's new Minister of Mines, Energy and Industry. Amutse's appointment comes after President Netumbo... 


Tamgak open air uranium mine is seen at Areva's Somair uranium mining facility in Arlit, Niger

France's Orano says uranium convoy from seized Niger mine poses safety risks

1st December 2025

French nuclear fuels group Orano said on Monday a uranium shipment from its expropriated SOMAIR mine in northern Niger last week posed "serious safety and security risks”, citing threats of... 


India weighs Mongolian coking coal imports despite transport hurdles, source says

1st December 2025

India is assessing the viability of importing coking coal from Mongolia despite transport bottlenecks, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, as New Delhi seeks to diversify supplies of... 


Indonesia could impose coal export levy next year

28th November 2025

Indonesia could impose a coal export levy next year, finance minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa told reporters on Wednesday without providing further detail. The finance ministry has also said they... 


JSW's plan for voluntary job reductions draws high interest from workers, CEO says

28th November 2025

An internal survey at Polish coal miner JSW showed more than 6 000 employees were interested in a planned workforce reduction, almost double the number eligible for the scheme, acting CEO Boguslaw... 


Codelco offers US clients copper at record premiums

28th November 2025

Chile's state-owned copper producer has offered to sell copper at record premiums above $500 a metric ton to US customers with contracts based on London Metal Exchange copper prices, two sources... 


China's overcapacity crackdown reaches copper, but market impact unlikely

28th November 2025

China's decision to shelve a series of planned copper smelters is unlikely to have an impact on historically tight markets unless it is followed by more measures to curb output in the world's... 


Prime Minister Mark Carney

Canada rolls back climate rules in energy deal with Alberta

28th November 2025

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement with Alberta's premier on Thursday that rolls back certain climate rules to spur investment in energy production, while encouraging... 


Iron-ore

AfDB, EIB lend Mauritania $275m for railway upgrade

28th November 2025

The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed a financing package worth $275-million to help Mauritania upgrade its main railway corridor. Under the agreement,... 


Molten gold

Zimbabwe to hike royalties on gold producers to cash in on recent record prices

28th November 2025

Zimbabwe will hike royalties on gold producers as it moves to take advantage of recent record high bullion prices, a 2026 national budget speech showed on Thursday. As part of a raft of revenue... 


Platinum bars

Platinum prices rise as China launches new futures contracts

27th November 2025

Spot platinum prices rose on Thursday as the start of the futures trading on the China's Guangzhou bourse provided support to the overall liquidity for the metal. The contracts are the first... 


Copper smelting

China's overcapacity crackdown reaches copper, but market impact unlikely

27th November 2025

China's decision to shelve a series of planned copper smelters is unlikely to have an impact on historically tight markets unless it is followed by more measures to curb output in the world's... 


Comex copper premium here to stay, LME executive says

27th November 2025

Copper prices on the US Comex exchange will enjoy a premium over the London Metal Exchange that is likely to persist over the next 18 months, an LME executive said on Thursday, citing uncertainties... 


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Australia set to overhaul environment laws in deal with Greens

27th November 2025

Australia will overhaul its environment laws in long-awaited reforms after the Greens party agreed to back the centre-left Labor government's legislation on the final day of parliament for the... 


An Apple device

US group sues Apple over Congo conflict minerals

27th November 2025

A US-based advocacy group has filed a lawsuit in Washington accusing Apple of using minerals linked to conflict and human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda despite the... 


Canada Industry Minister Melanie Joly

Proposed Teck-Anglo merger is subject to national security review, Canada says

27th November 2025

Canada will submit the proposed merger of Anglo American and Teck Resources to a national security review, Industry Minister Melanie Joly said on Wednesday. Joly also said Ottawa would come to a... 


Gold bars

Deutsche Bank raises 2026 gold price forecast

26th November 2025

Deutsche Bank on Wednesday raised its 2026 gold forecast to $4 450/oz from $4 000/oz, which it had projected two months ago, citing stabilising investor flows and persistent central-bank demand.... 


Codelco's record China copper offer sparks threats to walk away, sources say

Codelco's record China copper offer sparks threats to walk away, sources say

26th November 2025

Chilean copper heavyweight Codelco's record high offers to Chinese copper buyers are leading some to declare they will opt out of next year's term contracts as questions grow about the relevance of... 


Mercuria's copper bull forecasts more price records next year

Mercuria's copper bull forecasts more price records next year

26th November 2025

A squeeze in global copper markets will tighten again next year, pushing up prices of concentrate and refined metal to new highs, the head of metals research at commodity trader Mercuria said on... 


European copper smelter Aurubis is rejecting low concentrate offers

European copper smelter Aurubis is rejecting low concentrate offers

26th November 2025

Europe's biggest copper smelter Aurubis is comfortable rejecting lowball offers for copper concentrate, an executive said on Wednesday, as tense negotiations over annual contracts for the feedstock... 


Barrick committed to Pakistan's Reko Diq copper project, says interim CEO

Barrick committed to Pakistan's Reko Diq copper project, says interim CEO

26th November 2025

Barrick Mining remains committed to its Reko Diq copper mine in Pakistan, one of the world's largest undeveloped deposits of the metal, its interim CEO said on Tuesday after reports of a possible... 


US set to narrow its rare earth gap, others not so much

25th November 2025

A multi-billion dollar pipeline of rare earth projects around the world is set to partly wean the US off Chinese rare earths, but falls far short of breaking Beijing's grip over the sector for most... 


Barrick to pay $430m to settle Mali gold mine dispute – report

Barrick to pay $430m to settle Mali gold mine dispute – report

25th November 2025

Barrick Mining has agreed to a 244 billion CFA francs ($430 million) settlement with Mali, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The Canadian miner on Monday... 


Ottawa close to uranium deal with India worth $2.8bn, Globe and Mail reports

25th November 2025

Canada and India are close to finalizing an export agreement in a deal valued at about $2.8-billion, the Globe and Mail reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. The deal for... 


Chinese copper smelters to face record low fees for 2026

25th November 2025

Chinese copper smelters are likely to be forced to accept record low processing fees for next year's term contracts as negotiations over ore supply begin amid a backdrop of tight supply and growing... 


Barrick, Mali government agree to resolve gold mine dispute

Barrick, Mali government agree to resolve gold mine dispute

25th November 2025

Barrick Mining said on Monday it had reached an agreement with Mali's government to resolve all their disputes over the Loulo-Gounkoto gold mining complex after two years of negotiations, sending... 


The Grasberg mine

UBS raises copper outlook as mine disruptions deepen supply deficits

24th November 2025

UBS expects copper prices to rise into next year, citing tightening supply from persistent mine disruptions and strong long-term demand from electrification and clean-energy investment, the bank... 


Freeport Indonesia targets 478 000 t of copper cathode output in 2026

24th November 2025

Freeport Indonesia plans to produce 478 000 metric tons of copper cathode and 26 tons of gold in 2026, lower than its initial plan due to an ongoing recovery process following a mud flow accident,... 


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