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Minister to give welcoming address at Mining Indaba
South Africa’s Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu will again deliver the official welcome at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba.
CGS plans to drum up support for 2016 event
South Africa’s Council for Geosciences (CGS) says it will use its stand at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba conference and exhibition, which takes place from February 4 to 7, in...
Mining Indaba encourages communication in mining industry
The 2013 Investing in African Mining Indaba aims to unite the mining industry to take stock of current events and new developments and to find solutions for industry challenges, says law firm...
Company unveils new Land Cruiser at Mining Indaba
Light vehicle safety equipment manufacturer Minecorp will showcase its new range of safety products, which are specifically designed and manufactured for the Toyota Land Cruiser 79 (LC79)...
Seminar to highlight importance of mining for economic development
It is important to understand how the global mining industry works and why mining is important for economic development, says business-intelligence supplier Intierra Raw Materials Group (RMG)...
Australia-based consultancy to promote Johannesburg office
Australia-based, privately owned, multidisciplinary consulting company CSA Global will exhibit at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba to draw attention to its expanded global coverage,...
Speaker to give outlook for iron-ore and metals
The scale of urbanisation and infrastructure build in developing regions would increase the world’s appetite for minerals, global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company global mining...
Klapwijk to give gold outlook, review at Indaba
It will not be surprising if the gains by silver outpaced those of gold, not only as the usual result of lower liquidity, but also as the memories of painful losses in early 2011 continue to fade,...
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Inland coal market urgently needs reforms, conference hears
South Africa’s inland coal market faces a critical need for reform, with inconsistencies in supply, declining coal quality and logistical bottlenecks threatening the reliability of the fuel that...
Bolivia is rethinking lithium deals with China, Russia in US pivot
Bolivia is awash in the battery metal lithium, but the resource is nearly all trapped underground. President-elect Rodrigo Paz, who takes office Saturday, is vowing to finally bring Bolivia into...
CATL sees progress in bid to restart key Chinese lithium mine
Contemporary Amperex Technology has been told how much it should pay for the rights to its key lithium mine in China, another sign of progress in the battery maker’s bid to restart the operation...