November 16, 2021 Aboriginal groups criticize Australian state’s heritage bill The bill will focus on reaching an agreement with Aboriginal groups and on obtaining full, prior and informed consent for development of projects.
November 16, 2021 Rio Tinto invests in European EV battery producer InoBat Auto The company is leading the construction of a 290,000 square-foot, first-of-its-kind electric vehicle battery R&D center and pilot line in Slovakia.
November 16, 2021 Miners’ decarbonization strategies may strengthen their business profiles – report According to Fitch Ratings, the commodity price rally is pushing companies to rebalance their capital allocation towards decarbonization investments and growth.
November 15, 2021 Ivanhoe’s Kamoa-Kakula yields profit in first full production quarter The Canadian miner posted a profit of $85.4 million for the three months to Sep. 30 thanks to its DRC copper mine.
November 15, 2021 First Quantum promotes Tristan Pascall to CEO The current chief operating officer succeeds his father and co-founder Philip Pascall, who will remain as chairman.
November 12, 2021 Congo lawmakers tell Barrick to secure mine perimeter after deadly protest Four people, including one soldier, were shot dead and 14 others wounded during a demonstration in Durba town, on Oct. 22.
November 11, 2021 BHP gets Australian shareholder support for climate plan The world's biggest listed miner overcame a protest vote on concerns that some of the long-term plans lacked detail, with Australia-based shareholder proxies voting 86% in favour.
November 11, 2021 Fortuna’s San Jose silver mine in Mexico faces closure due to expired permit The possible shutdown is part of a prolonged fight over the project that could chill investor appetite in Mexico, the world's biggest silver producer.
November 11, 2021 Codelco’s China clients stall on 2022 deals amid copper backwardation Chinese customers are reluctant to sign up for copper supply in 2022 at the highest premium in seven years.
November 11, 2021 Iron ore price rally is over, prices to follow multi-year downtrend — report In the longer term, Fitch forecasts prices to decline from an average $155 a tonne in 2021 to $65 a tonne by 2025 and $52 a tonne by 2030.
South32 HY profit beats estimates, trims production view for Brazil operations Its underlying earnings attributable was $435 million for the half-year ended December 31. February 11, 2026 | 02:29 pm