July 31, 2015 Survival of the fittest — what to expect for rare earth miners outside China While analyst predict a rebound in hard-hit rare earth prices later this year, it is still unclear whether companies outside China, the world’s largest producer, will be able to challenge…
July 24, 2015 Canadian court to hear Stans Energy appeal over Kyrgyz Republic’s unpaid $118M The frozen payment corresponds to what the Kyrgyz Republic was told by an international arbitration court to give Stans for revoking its rare earth mining licenses in the country.
July 24, 2015 Luisa Moreno explains why metallurgy is so important in critical metals projects Luisa Moreno, managing partner and analyst with Toronto-based Tahuti Global, says there are many things investors must pay attention to when it comes to critical metals projects, but nothing should…
July 24, 2015 New study: Costs of permitting delays to mining projects Study shows half of a mining project's value can be lost due to permitting delays.
July 24, 2015 US mining policy and global competitiveness Mark Fellows, director of metals consulting at SNL Metals & Mining, explains why permitting delays happen, what they’re costing our economy and how to fix it.
July 24, 2015 Mining firms should act now to stay ahead of local content rules Global miners could be at risk of losing valuable exploration and operating licences unless they step up their efforts to award work to suppliers in the locality of contracts.
July 23, 2015 Global miners improve policies on community consent, while oil and gas lag Implementation of “free, prior and informed consent” policies vital tool to prevent conflict and costs to companies, reveals study published Thursday by Oxfam.
July 21, 2015 Saxony develops new resource technologies for Rare Earth Elements Scientists and engineers develop innovative technologies for enhanced resource efficiency of critical technology metals.
July 20, 2015 Canada’s resource industry calls for government collaboration on three key challenges Industry highlights top priorities at the Energy and Mines Ministers’ Conference
July 20, 2015 Chinese rare earth metals exchange to pay $6.4bn owed to investors The announcement came after the Fanya Metal Exchange saw hundreds of investors protesting outside the building last week.
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