August 4, 2022 Russia becomes India’s third-largest coal supplier Steep discounts offered by Russian suppliers to Indian consumers have incentivized higher buying of thermal coal.
August 4, 2022 More governments are warming to rare earths funding, Lynas says nts in Western Europe, the US, and Japan are newly focused on creating more resilient supply chains, CEO Amanda Lacaze said
August 4, 2022 Ten Mexican miners remain trapped in coal mine after three rescued Some 92 soldiers were working at the scene, as well as specialists and rescue dogs.
August 3, 2022 Zambia’s growth target shaky as copper output drops, prices plunge Output fell 7.4% to 364,089 tons in the first half of 2022, data from the Zambia Chamber of Mines showed.
August 3, 2022 Iron ore price falls as property crisis threatens to drag down steel industry Almost a third of China’s steel mills could go into bankruptcy in a squeeze that’s likely to last five years, said the chairman of Hebei Jingye Steel Group.
August 3, 2022 Analysts slash platinum and palladium forecasts amid global slowdown Platinum prices have fallen from a 9-month high of $1,179.81/oz in March to around $900.
August 2, 2022 Column: China steps up copper imports despite renewed slowdown China's micro indicators all suggest the country is running short of copper right now, writes Andy Home.
August 2, 2022 Not enough women: miners meet in Australia under a cloud after sexism report Australia accounts for about half of the world's iron ore exports, and women have long complained of sexual harassment in mining camps and offices.
August 1, 2022 Chile probes giant sinkhole at Lundin underground copper mine The sinkhole occurred at Alcaparrosa, one of two underground mines that make up Ojos del Salado, which in turn is part of the Candelaria complex.
August 1, 2022 Globally more is being spent on coal than copper mining New report shows growing disconnect between rhetoric on energy transition, which requires exponential growth in copper mining, and the realities of going green.
Column: Nickel market plays the Indonesia’s numbers game Nickel prices have been on an explosive rally as the market bets that Indonesia, the world's largest producer, will hit the brakes on its runaway output growth. January 25, 2026 | 06:54 am