June 12, 2022 Chile and Ecuador restart copper talks after yearslong impasse Ecuador and Chile have resumed negotiations over a partnership to develop a major copper deposit.
June 12, 2022 Canada to invest millions to cut emissions at BHP potash mine Canada will announce a multi-million dollar investment to make the Jansen potash mine the cleanest and most sustainable in the world.
June 12, 2022 South African trade unions sign wage deal with Sibanye Two South African trade unions have signed a three-year wage agreement with miner Sibanye Stillwater.
June 10, 2022 Chile government to consider copper producers’ cost variations in new royalty bill The disparity in costs faced by different copper mining companies in Chile will be taken into account in an industry-wide royalty.
June 10, 2022 China Moly denies Congo administrator takes over its Tenke mine The dispute started last August when Congo's government announced it had formed a commission to reassess the reserves and resources at TFM.
June 10, 2022 Gold Fields investor tells miner to scrap Yamana deal While the market reaction to the deal has been mostly negative, some analysts believe Gold Fields could benefit from expanding its size and geographical diversification.
June 9, 2022 Temporary administrator takes over China Moly’s Tenke mine in Congo The government suspects the mine has understated its levels of reserves in order to reduce the amount it pays to Gecamines.
June 9, 2022 Anglo American takes on an industry-first sustainability-linked loan Financing focuses exclusively on social development indicators.
June 9, 2022 Vale moves closer to developing nickel sulfate operation in Canada The project in Becancour, Quebec, would be the first fully domestic nickel sulfate production plant in North America.
June 8, 2022 Activist investor Bluebell adds pressure on Glencore to fix coal unit Bluebell Capital Partners has again asked Glencore Plc to overhaul its climate policy, while seeking support from other shareholders to push for reform at the commodities giant.
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