October 11, 2022 Peru aims to formalize artisanal gold miners, minister says About 22% of Peru's gold production comes from small-scale mining.
October 11, 2022 Goldman analysts say markets yet to grasp full impact of Inflation Reduction Act ESG investors are missing an array of opportunities created by President Joe Biden’s climate bill, according to analysts.
October 11, 2022 The carbon emissions of producing energy transition metals: Charted From the lithium and cobalt needed for electric vehicle batteries to the rare earth metals which power wind turbines, procuring all of these metals comes at a cost to the…
October 10, 2022 Hedge fund Elliott, Jane Street can sue LME over nickel trades, court rules The two firms filed in June for a so-called judicial review of the LME’s actions during the nickel crisis.
October 10, 2022 Glencore faces flood of UK litigation following bribery charges Mubadala Investment Company and International Petroleum Investment Company are among over a dozen funds who filed claims in a London court.
October 10, 2022 Column: Supply hits catch up with lead as LME stocks shrink Zinc smelter closures in Europe have grabbed the recent headlines but lead supply has also been taking a growing number of supply hits.
October 10, 2022 Peru’s copper output dips for second straight month in August Copper output in the world's second largest producer reached 207,739 tonnes in August.
October 9, 2022 Peru won’t cancel Quellaveco copper mine permits, says prime minister The remarks come two days after global miner Anglo American expressed concern that the Peruvian government might be reconsidering the company's license.
October 9, 2022 Zimbabwe demands some mining royalties in refined metal Global miners operating in Zimbabwe will have to pay some of their royalties in refined metal rather than cash.
October 8, 2022 How a ban on Russia’s mining giants could shake the metals world A possible ban on Russian supplies by the London Metal Exchange would be a seismic event for the metals industry.
AME calls on BC Premier to appeal court decision on Indigenous rights in mineral claims staking The BC court previously determined the province’s DRIPA incorporates the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. December 12, 2025 | 01:32 pm