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China tightens rare earth export controls, targets defence, semiconductor users
China tightened its rare earth export controls on Thursday, expanding restrictions on processing technology and spelling out its intention to limit exports to overseas defence and semiconductor...
Capstone Copper's investor launches $454m block trade, term sheet shows
Hadrian Capital Partners is selling down an A$688-million stake in dual-listed Capstone Copper on Thursday, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters. The investor is selling 50-million ASX Chess...
Silver soars to record high, riding gold's coattails
Silver prices shot to a record high on Wednesday, buoyed by gold's bull run and growing investor demand for hard assets amid persistent geopolitical and economic risks, as well as expectations of...
Carney says he had 'meeting of minds' with Trump on steel, aluminum
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said he had "a meeting of minds" with US President Donald Trump on the future of the steel and aluminum sectors, which are currently facing US...
US postpones Wyoming coal lease sale after disappointing Montana auction
The Trump administration has postponed a scheduled sale of coal leases on federal lands in Wyoming two days after a disappointing auction in Montana, an Interior Department spokesperson said on...
Liontown amends loan and supply deals with Ford Motor; shares advance
Liontown Resources said on Thursday it amended its loan and spodumene supply agreements with Ford Motor, aiming to bolster near-term liquidity and gain more flexibility in marketing output as...
Trump policies are pivotal to gold price rally, Franco-Nevada CEO says
Franco-Nevada, a Canadian company that invests in gold mines in exchange for their royalties or a portion of their output, plans to expand its business in Australia, CEO Paul Brink said on...
Congo to tie cobalt export quotas to three-year company data, sources say
The Democratic Republic of Congo will allocate annual cobalt export quotas based on companies' production and shipment data for the previous three years, three sources familiar with the matter told...
Copper market expected to be in surplus in 2025 followed by deficit in 2026, ICSG says
The International Copper Study Group (ICSG) on Wednesday projected a surplus of approximately 178 000 t in the global refined copper market for 2025, followed by a deficit of 150 000 t in 2026....
Fire in Glencore's mine in Chile under control, operations unaffected
Glencore's Chilean copper mine Lomas Bayas said Wednesday that a fire in a tailings yard was brought under control and operations were not affected. The fire broke out on September 30.
HSBC raises 2025 average silver price forecast to $38.56 per ounce
HSBC on Wednesday raised its average silver price forecasts for 2025 to $38.56/oz from $35.14/oz citing expectations for high gold prices, renewed investor demand, and anticipated volatile...
Gold's rush to record heights propelled by global anxieties
Anxieties over global geopolitical and economic risks are the biggest drivers pushing gold's 53% surge this year to a record over $4 000/oz, with analysts seeing little to halt the surge. The...
Titan may get $120m federal financing for New York graphite project
Titan Mining said on Tuesday it got a letter of interest from the US Export-Import Bank for funding of about $120-million for its planned graphite mine in New York, as the country looks to boost...
Gold builds on historic rally, soars past $4 000/oz for first time
Gold smashed through $4 000 an ounce to hit a record high on Wednesday, driven by investors seeking safety from mounting economic and geopolitical uncertainty, alongside expectations of further...
Hudbay resumes operations at Peru's mine after protests
Canadian miner Hudbay Minerals said on Tuesday it has resumed operations at its Constancia mine in Peru, weeks after halting output due to local protests and blockades that had disrupted access to...
Chile mining regulator says investigation into fatal mine collapse will take months
The head of Chile's Sernageomin mining regulator said on Tuesday that the investigation into the fatal mine collapse in El Teniente would likely take months to finalize. "Due to the complexity of...
WTO downgrades global trade growth forecast to 0.5% for next year
The World Trade Organization (WTO) sharply lowered its 2026 forecast for global merchandise trade volume growth to 0.5% on Tuesday, citing expected delayed impacts from US President Donald Trump's...
Global renewable power output overtakes coal for the first time, report says
Renewable energy sources generated more electricity than coal globally for the first time in the first half of 2025, driven by rapid growth in China and India, a report by think tank Ember showed...
Aurubis hikes 2026 European copper premium to record $315/t
Europe's biggest copper smelter Aurubis will charge European customers a premium of $315 per metric ton for refined copper next year, three market sources said on Tuesday, a record high for the...
Indian states sign more coal power deals to meet rising demand
Indian state electricity distributors are signing long-term contracts with coal-fired power generators to meet a projected surge in evening demand, despite the country's efforts to expand clean...
Nickel market forecast to be in 209 000 t surplus in 2025, says INSG
The International Nickel Study Group on Tuesday forecast a nickel market surplus of 209 000 metric tons for 2025, increasing to 261 000 tons in 2026. Global demand for nickel is expected to...
Indonesia cuts mining quota validity to one year
Indonesia's mining ministry has issued a new regulation that shortens the validity of mining production quotas to one year from three years, a move intended to offer the government more control...
Goldman hikes December 2026 gold price forecast to $4 900/oz
Goldman Sachs raised on Monday its December 2026 gold price forecast to $4 900 per ounce from $4 300, citing strong Western exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows and likely central bank buying. "We...
Gold blazes through $3 900/oz to new records as investors flee uncertainty
Gold prices surged to record highs above $3 900 per ounce on Monday on expectations of further US rate cuts, and as investors fleeing economic and political uncertainty piled into the safe-haven...
Gold set to become Australia's second-biggest resource earner
Australia said on Tuesday it expected gold to become its second most valuable resource export after iron-ore this financial year, dislodging liquefied natural gas, as concerns over geopolitical...
Australia's VHM gets US interest of up to $200m for rare earths project
Australia's VHM said on Monday it has received a letter of interest from the US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) for up to $200-million in funding to support development of its Goschen rare earths and...
Congo to permanently ban cobalt exporters that breach quotas, says President Tshisekedi
The Democratic Republic of Congo will permanently ban cobalt exporters that violate its new quota system, President Felix Tshisekedi has warned, as the world's top producer tightens controls to...
Trump administration eyes stake in company developing Greenland rare earths mine
Trump administration officials have discussed taking a stake in Critical Metals Corp, four people familiar with the discussions told Reuters, which would give Washington a direct interest in the...
Ecuador revokes environmental license for Canada's DPM to develop gold project
Ecuador's government has revoked the environmental license granted to Canadian mining company DPM Metals for the development of Loma Larga, a gold project in an environmentally sensitive area, the...
Anglo American starts arbitration process against Peabody over collapsed deal
Anglo American has initiated arbitration proceedings against Peabody Energy in response to the termination of a purchase agreement for the British mining giant's steelmaking coal assets, the...
USA Rare Earth shares surge after report miner in close talks with White House
USA Rare Earth shares jumped 10% in premarket trading on Friday, after a report that the mining company's CEO Barbara Humpton said it was in close discussions with the White House. Humpton was...
US offers to buy stakes in Australian critical minerals companies
The US government has offered to buy equity in Australian critical minerals companies as part of a funding package to expand its supply and cut its reliance on China, executives recently returned...
Simandou iron-ore project halted after three workers die in accident
Three foreign workers have died in a site accident at the Simandou iron-ore project in Guinea, its co-developer Winning Consortium Simandou said on Thursday, adding that it has suspended operations...
Freeport Indonesia says search for five trapped Grasberg workers still ongoing
Miner Freeport Indonesia said on Thursday that the search for five missing workers at the Grasberg copper and gold mine was still ongoing, more than three weeks after a deadly mud flow disaster at...
Stocks mixed, gold hits record as US government shuts down
Wall Street futures fell, gold struck a record high and the dollar eased on Wednesday as the US government shut down much of its operations, possibly delaying the release of crucial jobs data that...
Australia offers to sell shares in critical minerals reserve to allies, sources say
Australia is willing to sell shares in its new strategic reserve of critical minerals to allies including Britain, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as Western governments scramble...
Grasberg mine accident tightens global copper supply estimates
Metals analysts are cutting their estimates of global copper supplies for this year and next after an accident at the giant Grasberg mine dramatically tightened the outlook for the market. Copper...
France’s Orano says 1 500 t uranium stockpiled at seized Niger site
rench nuclear group Orano has said 1 500 metric tons of uranium are stockpiled at its expropriated SOMAIR mine in northern Niger, and that it will seek compensation and pursue criminal charges if...
Codelco names VP to lead integration at Andina mine with Anglo American
The world's biggest copper miner, Chile's Codelco, has named Gonzalo Lara Skiba as vice president of integrating operations at Andina, a role in which he will spearhead a shared mine plan between...
Freeport-McMoRan still in talks with Indonesia over Grasberg mine rights, company says
Freeport-McMoRan said on Tuesday it remains in discussions with the government of Indonesia regarding rights to operate the Grasberg copper and gold mine past 2041. News reports earlier on Tuesday...
Giant sinkhole in Chilean mining town haunts residents, three years on
Residents in the mining town of Tierra Amarilla in the Chilean desert are hopeful that a new court ruling will allay their fears about a giant sinkhole that opened near their homes more than three...
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