May 26, 2021 Biden’s EV metals import plan unlikely to match climate goals The approach is deeply naive and very dangerous to the United States supply chain for electric vehicles, one executive said.
May 26, 2021 Australian police arrest 11 protesting against MMG’s Tasmania waste storage plan Police last week broke up the protesters' camp 142 days after it was set up in an effort to protect the environment.
May 26, 2021 AngloGold suspends Obuasi output, cost guidance after underground collapse Company said the ramp-up of production at its Obuasi mine in Ghana would be delayed, with operations remaining suspended after a miner went missing last week following a collapse of…
May 25, 2021 Union calls for strike at BHP’s Escondida, Spence mines in Chile Union members were called to walk off the job starting Thursday.
May 25, 2021 Global Mining Symposium: Evolution Mining’s Jake Klein on margins over volume In the first six months of fiscal 2021, Evolution Mining (ASX: EVN) banked over 50% of every ounce of gold it produced in terms of its EBITDA margins.
May 25, 2021 Copper price down again despite strike threat at world’s largest mine The copper price edged lower on Tuesday despite the threat of strike action at two of the world’s biggest copper mines
May 25, 2021 Rio Tinto’s Richards Bay manager murdered on way to work The mineral sands mine has been crippled by several violent incidents over the years.
May 25, 2021 Polyus completes Verninskoye expansion, shares up Company has completed a $60 million expansion of the Verninskoye mill, allowing for an additional 40,000 ounces of incremental gold volumes at the mine.
May 25, 2021 Nornickel hires new production chief Company has hired Sergey Stepanov, former CEO at titanium producer VSMPO, as senior vice president in charge of production.
May 25, 2021 BHP’s Cerro Colorado mine in Chile signs labor deal with supervisory staff The mine, which produced 68,900 tonnes of copper in 2020, has faced problems in its attempt to obtain environmental permits that would allow it to remain in operation.
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