November 19, 2013 Mongolia sees return to 17% growth next year But much of that optimism is centred on positive outcome over Oyu Tolgoi expansion.
November 19, 2013 Canadian Mint gets innovation award for glow-in-the-dark coin Coin has become a "global phenomenon" since it was released in March last year.
November 19, 2013 Rio Tinto making last job cuts of the year Mining giant showed the door to an unconfirmed number of contractors at its Argyle diamond mine and is planning job cuts at its coal operations.
November 18, 2013 Vale Canada charged in fatal Thompson mine accident First time a mine has been charged in Manitoba in connection to the death of a worker.
November 18, 2013 Jim Rogers: You’ll make a lot more in the right mine than in the commodity … but you have to be careful If you figure out the right mine, the right company—you could make a fortune.
November 18, 2013 Chile’s presidential election first round winner to bring challenges for the mining industry Bachelet, who won almost twice as many votes as her closest rival in yesterday's election, is the most certain candidate to win on Dec. 15.
November 18, 2013 Glencore pledges $2 million for Philippines typhoon relief "We have a long standing relationship with the Philippines and its people."
November 18, 2013 Chinese miners crucial to opening of North Korea’s economy $6 trillion worth of rare elements and mineral deposits in North Korea.
November 15, 2013 Red Tiger Mining reports record copper production: 602 tonnes in October From its wholly-owned Luz del Cobre Copper Mine in Sonora, Mexico
November 14, 2013 Antofagasta earnings fall 28% on lower copper prices, higher operating costs Although production and sales increased, a 12.8% drop in realised copper prices dragged revenues down.
Brazilian authorities find erosion at Vale unit after water overflow The suspension at Viga will last until the firm presents reports that show it can re-establish environmental control of the project. January 29, 2026 | 10:08 am