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Platinum's hard work of '90s thrown away – Cadiz
The hard work that the South African platinum industry did in the 1990s had been thrown away, Cadiz Corporate Solutions mining head Peter Major said on Monday. Major told the Investing in African...
Politics shaping mineral supply as ‘mercantilism’ arises
Politics was shaping the world mineral supply and mercantilism – an economic doctrine of each country fending for itself – was rearing its head, DaiCon Advisors principal Dr David Humphries said on...
Company Announcement: ARANZ Geo previews Leapfrog Geo at Mining Indaba Africa
ARANZ Geo Ltd the developer of 3D geological modelling software Leapfrog for the mining, hydrogeology and geothermal industries, will preview Leapfrog Geo at Mining Indaba Africa this week
Commodities at ‘very delicate, overly pessimistic stage' – Credit Suisse
The global commodities market was at a “very delicate” and “overly pessimistic” stage, Credit Suisse Commodities Research head Ric Deverell said on Monday. Deverell told the Investing In African...
WA miners struggling in uncertain economy - Deloitte
The market capitalisation of Western Australian (WA) listed companies, which comprise the Deloitte WA Index increased over just 1% during the last 12 months, reflecting the uncertainty in commodity...
Building of new mineral sands mine to start April
The building of the Tormin mineral sands mine on South Africa’s West Coast is due to commence in April, the Australian Stock Exchange- (ASX-) listed Mineral Commodities Limited (MCL) says. MCL has...
Mining Indaba highlights increasing investment in African mining
The favourable mining investment opportunities in Africa resulted in last year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba hosting a record-breaking number of individuals and companies from various...
Dutch polder model can assist with South Africa’s labour issues
Mine services supplier Hencon Vacuum Technologies states that it is increasing the safety and efficiency of its technologies, resulting in reduced operational expenditure, by engineering local...
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China halts ban on gallium, germanium, antimony exports to US, but controls remain
China has suspended a ban on exports of gallium, germanium and antimony to the US, its commerce ministry said on Sunday, although the three metals remain subject to broader export controls...
Discovery reports drilling results at Porcupine
Toronto-listed Discovery Silver has reported encouraging drilling results from its newly acquired Porcupine Complex in Ontario, highlighting potential for significant growth across multiple assets,...
New tailings approved for Victoria's biggest gold mine
The Victorian government has approved a new tailings storage facility at the state's largest gold mine, Fosterville, a move Premier Jacinta Allan says will safeguard regional jobs and strengthen...