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Chinese rare earths investor fails to win seat on Australia's Northern Minerals board

Chinese rare earths investor fails to win seat on Australia's Northern Minerals board

6th June 2024

A Chinese mining investor has failed in a bid to join Australian rare earths mining company Northern Minerals' board on Thursday, days after Australia's Treasurer ordered the investor's private... 


Botswana President President Mokgweetsi Masisi

Botswana may raise De Beers stake as Anglo weighs spin-off

6th June 2024

The Botswana government may raise its shareholding in global diamond miner De Beers, President Mokgweetsi Masisi told JCK News, after parent company Anglo American said it plans to spin off or sell... 


Prime Minister Gustavo Adrianzen

Peru authorises Barrick to explore mining at southern border

6th June 2024

Peru's government has authorised miner Barrick Gold to carry out mining explorations in the country's southern border area, the prime minister announced on Wednesday. Peru's constitution requires... 


London gold body reviews purity concerns about Indonesian state miner

6th June 2024

The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) said it is reviewing allegations involving Indonesian state miner Aneka Tambang (Antam) over the purity of its gold products. Indonesia's Attorney... 


Antofagasta signs $1.5bn investment deal for water transport system in Chile mine

6th June 2024

London-listed Antofagasta on Wednesday signed a $1.5-billion investment deal to improve water supply at its Chile mining operations. The deal, signed with a firm owned by Madrid-based Almar Water... 


Chilean regulator aims for quick decision on Tianqi-SQM dispute

6th June 2024

Chile's financial regulator said on Wednesday it is aiming to respond as quickly as possible to a complaint from China's Tianqi Lithium over a planned lithium partnership between miner SQM and... 


South Korea, African countries sign agreements on minerals, exports

5th June 2024

Nearly 50 deals and agreements have been signed during South Korea's first summit with leaders from 48 African countries to cooperate in areas such as mining, energy and manufacturing, South... 


Gold bars

Gold purchases by central banks were strong in April despite high prices, WGC says

5th June 2024

Net purchases of gold by global central banks rose to 33 metric tons in April from a revised net buying of 3 tons in March, the World Gold Council (WGC) said, signalling continuing strong appetite... 


Occidental Petroleum, Berkshire Hathaway form JV to extract lithium

4th June 2024

Occidental Petroleum said on Tuesday it had entered into a joint venture with Berkshire Hathaway's energy unit to extract lithium. The energy producer said it would use its technology to extract... 


Indonesia imposes 7.5% export tax on copper concentrate shipments

4th June 2024

Indonesia will impose a 7.5% export tax on shipments of copper concentrate, effective immediately, a finance ministry regulation showed on Tuesday, applicable to the two mining firms currently... 


The Volvo logo on a vehicle

Volvo to issue world's first EV battery passport ahead of EU rules

4th June 2024

Volvo Cars is launching the world's first EV battery passport recording the origins of raw materials, components, recycled content and carbon footprint for its flagship EX90 SUV, which is about to... 


Freeport Indonesia raises output target, awaits new export permit

3rd June 2024

Copper miner Freeport Indonesia has raised its output guidance for the year as it awaits an extension of its copper concentrate export permit that the government has promised, the company's deputy... 


South Korea's Yoon hosts Africa summit to tap minerals, vast export market

3rd June 2024

Africa's rich mineral resources and its potential as a vast export market are at the top of South Korea's agenda as it hosts a summit with the leaders of 48 nations this week with plans for aid on... 


OPEC+ extends deep oil production cuts into 2025

3rd June 2024

OPEC+ agreed on Sunday to extend most of its deep oil output cuts well into 2025 as the group seeks to shore up the market amid tepid demand growth, high interest rates and rising rival US... 


Tianqi weighs bid to protect interests in Chile's SQM-Codelco lithium deal

Tianqi weighs bid to protect interests in Chile's SQM-Codelco lithium deal

3rd June 2024

China's Tianqi Lithium, a major shareholder in Chile's SQM, said it may consider action to protect its interests in a key deal signed by SQM and Chilean state miner Codelco. Friday's pact, while... 


Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers

Australia orders Chinese investors to sell down stake in rare earths miner

3rd June 2024

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ordered several China-linked investors to dispose of shares in rare earths miner Northern Minerals on national interest grounds, a spokesperson said on... 


Codelco and SQM announce final lithium agreement

Codelco and SQM announce final lithium agreement

31st May 2024

Chile's State copper producer Codelco and lithium company SQM have agreed to a final deal to create a joint venture for lithium production in the Salar de Atacama, both companies said in statements... 


Indonesia to issue copper export permits for Freeport, Amman

31st May 2024

ndonesia will issue copper concentrate export permits for miner Freeport Indonesia and Amman Mineral Internasional, a trade ministry official said on Friday, ensuring that exports by both companies... 


Queensland Premier Steven Miles

Queensland outlaws carbon storage in Australia's biggest aquifer

31st May 2024

Australia's Queensland state will ban carbon capture and storage in a giant aquifer that spans much of its territory, the state government said on Friday, after an outcry from farmers who said such... 


Chile's ENAMI aims to break ground on first lithium project by 2028

31st May 2024

Chile's State mining firm ENAMI aims to start construction on its first lithium project in the country as soon as 2027 or 2028, company chief Ivan Mlynarz told Reuters, part of the government's... 


Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad

Anglo starts formal divestment of coal, nickel after rebuffing BHP, CEO says

30th May 2024

Anglo American is starting a formal process to sell its coal assets and explore options for its nickel operations after fending off a takeover threat from bigger rival BHP Group, CEO Duncan Wanblad... 


How a rattled South Africa became Anglo's best defence against BHP bid

How a rattled South Africa became Anglo's best defence against BHP bid

30th May 2024

Days after miner BHP launched its takeover bid for rival Anglo American in April, the CEOs of both headed for South Africa, where a condition to divest Anglo's local platinum and iron ore assets... 


UK politicians urge Anglo to rethink fertiliser project halt

UK politicians urge Anglo to rethink fertiliser project halt

30th May 2024

UK politicians are calling on Anglo American AAL.L to rethink halting its work at the Woodsmith fertiliser project in northern England, part of an asset overhaul Anglo announced after rejecting... 


Investors relieved BHP walked from Anglo takeover deal

Investors relieved BHP walked from Anglo takeover deal

30th May 2024

nvestors welcomed BHP Group's decision to walk away from a $49-billion plan to take over its rival Anglo American, which rejected three proposed offers from the top global miner over the past six... 


China 2024 rare earths quota growth set to slow amid supply glut

29th May 2024

Rare earth quotas in China, which the world's top producer uses to control supply, are set to rise at a much slower rate this year amid a supply glut, industry participants said on Wednesday. Rare... 


Botswana flags synthetic gem threat ahead of $6bn diamond project launch

Botswana flags synthetic gem threat ahead of $6bn diamond project launch

29th May 2024

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi on Wednesday called synthetic gems a threat to the country's economic lifeblood, as the government readies to launch a $6-billion project to extend the life... 


BHP CEO Mike Henry

BHP walks away from $49bn pursuit of mining rival Anglo

29th May 2024

Mining group BHP Group on Wednesday walked away from its $49-billion plan to take over rival Anglo American, which rejected a last-ditch request for more time, ending for now its six-week pursuit.... 


Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi

Botswana wants quick separation of De Beers from Anglo, President says

29th May 2024

Botswana is hoping for a quick separation of De Beers from the Anglo American group before the UK-listed diversified mining giant is exposed to a possible hostile takeover, President Mokgweetsi... 


BHP seeks extension as crunch time for $49bn Anglo bid approaches

BHP seeks extension as crunch time for $49bn Anglo bid approaches

29th May 2024

BHP Group on Wednesday asked for more time to try to win over takeover target Anglo American, hours before a deadline for the world's biggest miner to firm up its $49-billion offer for its smaller... 


Indonesia buying record amounts of Philippine nickel ore due to quota delays, sources say

29th May 2024

Top nickel producer Indonesia has bought record volumes of nickel ore from the Philippines since April as smelter demand increases, while delays by Jakarta in issuing mining quotas and heavy rains... 


Kizito Pakabomba was appointed to oversee the Mines Ministry and Congo's globally significant reserves of coltan, copper and other minerals.

DR Congo names new government after months of delay

29th May 2024

Democratic Republic of Congo has appointed a new government, spokesperson Tina Salama said in the early hours of Wednesday, ending an impasse that has mired the country in political uncertainty for... 


Anglo American's head office in South Africa

BHP, Anglo dig in even as takeover talks deadline nears, sources say

28th May 2024

BHP was struggling to find common ground with Anglo American on Tuesday in talks over its takeover offer, with no new concessions as a deadline nears for the world's biggest miner to submit a... 


Poland's PGE would like spin-off of coal assets to happen in 2025

28th May 2024

Polish utility PGE would like the planned spin-off of its coal assets to happen in 2025, CEO Dariusz Marzec said during a press conference on Tuesday. Once PGE completes the conceptual and... 


Berkeley seeks $1bn in damages from Spain over uranium mine dispute

Berkeley seeks $1bn in damages from Spain over uranium mine dispute

28th May 2024

Australian mining group Berkeley Energia said on Tuesday it had filed a request for an arbitration to seek $1-billion in damages from the Spanish government after it refused to give final approval... 


China President Xi Jinping

Post-Covid, China is back in Africa and doubling down on minerals

28th May 2024

China's flagship economic cooperation program is bouncing back after a lull during the global pandemic, with Africa a primary focus, according to a Reuters analysis of lending, investment and trade... 


Vulcan rejects Mexico's 'illegal expropriation' of its investments

28th May 2024

US construction company Vulcan Materials on Monday rejected what it considers the "illegal expropriation" of its investments in Mexico and said it remains open to a negotiated solution with the... 


Barrick's Porgera mine in PNG operating without restriction after landslide

Barrick's Porgera mine in PNG operating without restriction after landslide

27th May 2024

The Porgera Mine in Papua New Guinea is running without restriction and has enough fuel on site for 40 days, operator Barrick Gold said on Monday, after a massive landslide struck in the province... 


Five killed after informal gold mine collapses in northern Kenya

27th May 2024

At least five people were killed and several others were missing after an informal gold mine collapsed in northern Kenya, officials and local media said. The bodies of five miners have been... 


A truck delivering coal to a power station

Uncertainty over coal jobs ahead of South Africa elections

27th May 2024

Growing up surrounded by the towering smokestacks of coal-fired power stations, 22-year-old Siya Mokoena's life is inextricably linked to the coal industry that dominates his hometown of Emalahleni... 


Grupo Mexico's Asarco to reopen US copper smelter amid surging prices

Grupo Mexico's Asarco to reopen US copper smelter amid surging prices

27th May 2024

Asarco, the mining company controlled by industrial conglomerate Grupo Mexico, is planning to restart its mothballed copper smelter in the United States as prices for the red metal hit record... 


Anglo's South African corporate head office

BlackRock encouraged Anglo to extend talks with BHP, source says

27th May 2024

Anglo American was encouraged by key shareholders including BlackRock to continue engaging in talks with BHP Group over its proposed 38.6-billion pound ($49.18-billion) mining merger, a person... 


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