April 23, 2021 Anglo American restarts Queensland coal mine amid union backlash The underground mine had been closed since a methane explosion last year left five workers seriously injured.
April 22, 2021 Bureaucratic delays force layoffs at Taseko’s Gibraltar copper mine in BC Almost a year has gone by since the company first informed the government of its plans to move a mine shovel from one pit to an older adjacent pit, and…
April 22, 2021 Caught between rare earths and Chinese dominance — Part 1: The story behind everything no one is telling you Investigating how China built its multi-commodity monopolies across the technological spectrum.
April 22, 2021 Iamgold recalls workers to Westwood mine Iamgold reduced the size of its workforce in November, following a suspension due to a seismic event.
April 22, 2021 Poland reaches union deal on gradual coal mine shutdown plan Poland's government reached a compromise with trade unions on Thursday over a plan to gradually close coal mines by 2049.
April 22, 2021 Higher grades at Sukari lift Centamin first-quarter output The company said that output from its Sukari mine climbed 53% to 104,047 ounces in the three months to March 31.
April 22, 2021 China’s Shandong Yulong drops plan to buy Australian gold miner The company announced on Marchit would acquire Barto from fellow Chinese firm Shandong Tianye by assuming the target company's debt of $188 million.
April 22, 2021 Vale’s Mangaratiba iron ore terminal in Brazil reopens Brazilian authorities said the Ilha de Guaiba terminal has been operating without a required permit
April 22, 2021 Blockchain platform for sustainability compliance revitalized Everledger says its platform is now being used by diamond retailers to evidence their sustainability credentials and compliance with regulatory requirements.
April 21, 2021 Australia holds mining career camp for Indigenous girls Twelve Indigenous girls are being inspired to pursue careers in mining, with a five-day educational camp being held this week.
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