January 18, 2023 Teck named to 2023 global 100 most sustainable corporations list The Global 100 companies are selected from over 6,900 publicly traded companies with more than $1 billion in revenues.
January 18, 2023 BHP expects China to underpin commodities demand in 2023 Its view contrasts with that of Rio Tinto, which said this week that China's reopening could raise near-term risks of labour and supply-chain shortages.
January 18, 2023 Canadian watchdog renews Cameco’s licence for nuclear fuel facility in Port Hope The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission authorized raising the annual production limit to 1,650 tonnes of uranium.
January 18, 2023 Antofagasta 2022 copper output down 10%, 2023 guidance unchanged Lower ore grades and drought in Chile continued to hurt production.
January 18, 2023 Vale expects to pay out $1.5 billion for Brumadinho repairs The rupture of the structure unleashed a giant wave of mud that killed 270 people.
January 17, 2023 BASF, Eramet to finalize $2.6bn partnership on Indonesia nickel smelter The partnership would build a hydro-metallurgical complex with an output capacity of 67,000 tonnes of nickel and 7,500 tonnes of cobalt per year.
January 17, 2023 Mega miners are hunting for deals after decade on the sidelines The industry is flush with cash after last year’s record profits, while boards and managers believe they have the support of key investors after promising to avoid the reckless overspending…
January 17, 2023 Britishvolt calls in administrators in blow to UK’s EV battery hopes Backed by Glencore, company was viewed as a key part of the UK’s drive toward an EV manufacturing boom.
January 17, 2023 Barrick misses gold guidance as output sinks to 22-year low Barrick produced 4.14 million ounces of gold last year, marking its third straight decline in annual output.
January 16, 2023 Rio Tinto sees increased volatility as China reopens The miner, which looks set to keep its position as the world's biggest iron ore producer, said the Gudai-Darri mine is expected to reach its nameplate capacity on a sustained…
Chilean authorities gear up to remove workers from Mantoverde plant as strike continues The union representing workers at the mine alleges that those occupying the plant are a minority group of employees, and not backed by the union. January 30, 2026 | 11:40 am