January 27, 2022 How Latin America wastes billions of dollars worth of valuable metals E-waste generated in Latin America in 2019 contained valuable metals representing a total value of roughly $1.7 billion of secondary raw materials.
January 27, 2022 Anglo American ups copper guidance on Quellaveco start It expects to produce between 680,000 and 760,000 tonnes in 2022, as the giant copper mine in Peru begins operations mid-year.
January 26, 2022 Fresnillo cuts production targets on Omicron labour shortage The miner said labour absences fuelled by the latest covid-19 variant would have a greater impact on production than anticipated.
January 25, 2022 Barrick Gold mines in Tanzania reach Tier One status The mines, in Barrick's hands since late 2019, delivered a combined output of over 500,000 ounces of gold last year.
January 25, 2022 Galantas Gold secures $1m loan to finish Irish mine The fresh funds will be used for moving the Omagh gold project in Northern Ireland into production and for working capital, the company said.
January 24, 2022 Copper price retreats ahead of Fed meeting Investors will be looking for any clues as to how much the central bank will raise interest rates this year and when it will start.
January 23, 2022 Panama’s industry chamber warns First Quantum against using royalty increase for political gain Panama’s Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture said it hopes the extra funds the state will receive from its recent deal with First Quantum Minerals are not used for political…
January 23, 2022 LEDs combined with copper may be key to developing new medicines, electronics LEDs combined with a copper-based molecular catalyst turn out to be a more sustainable way to develop chemical compounds with potential uses in medicine and electronics.
January 21, 2022 Silver Lake Resources grabs troubled Harte Gold Deal hands Silver Lake the Sugar Zone gold mine in Ontario, Canada, which has been in commercial production since 2019.
January 21, 2022 Newcrest expands footprint in Canada with Pretium buy Australian giant now owns the Brucejack mine, one of the highest-grade operating gold mines in the world.
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