August 13, 2021 Tesla, Re|Source to launch final pilot in DRC to trace cobalt from mine to EVs Blockchain-based program is being tested in real operating conditions at multiple on-site pilots in DRC and Europe.
August 12, 2021 CATL looks to raise $9 billion to expand lithium-ion battery production Chinese battery giant said it was planning a fundraising for six projects around China and Europe.
August 12, 2021 Diving for Metals: Visualizing Deep Sea Mining Reserves are estimated to be worth anywhere from $8 trillion to more than $16 trillion.
August 12, 2021 Canada gives environment okay for Rose lithium-tantalum project Rose is a high purity spodumene project, which will produce a 6% technical grade concentrate initially for the glass and ceramics industries.
August 12, 2021 Home: US infrastructure bill targets critical minerals supply The United States' $1 trillion infrastructure package is undoubtedly good news for industrial metals.
August 11, 2021 How to participate in the coming EV boom This week, Biden set a goal for 50% of all vehicles sold in the U.S. to be “battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric or fuel cell electric” by the end of…
August 11, 2021 Lake Resources says UK export agency interested in funding Argentina lithium project UK Export Finance also indicated it would increase funding to boost lithium output at the Kachi project,
August 10, 2021 US House bill would give tax credit for rare earth magnets The bill is the latest in a string of U.S. legislation attempting to cobble together a national strategy to produce more lithium, rare earths and other strategic minerals.
August 10, 2021 Perpetua stock surges on antimony supply deal with Gates-backed battery developer Perpetua's Stibnite project in Idaho is currently the only domestically mined source of the critical mineral in the US.
August 9, 2021 Core Lithium inks 4-year supply deal with Ganfeng Ganfeng will buy spodumene concentrate from Core's Finniss project in the Northern Territory.
Column: EV revolution rolls on but battery metals lose their charge It should only be a matter of time before demand momentum absorbs the current supply glut, writes Reuters columnist Andy Home. December 20, 2025 | 06:23 am