October 9, 2015 Glencore responsible for extension of coal strike in S. Africa — union According to the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), the Swiss-based company is the one “holding the whole process to ransom".
October 9, 2015 These are the top factors North American miners consider when buying equipment A survey of over 100 mining equipment buyers and decision-makers shows that 40% of them are still focused on cost cuts.
October 8, 2015 ArcelorMittal sued over pollution from US coke plant PennEnvironment claims the steelmaker has repeatedly violated the federal Clean Air Act at its Monessen coke plant since the facility reopened last year.
October 8, 2015 Indonesia promises Freeport to extend Grasberg contract The approval will include “the same rights and the same level of legal and fiscal certainty provided under its contract of work,” the company said without elaborating.
October 6, 2015 Coal, which built a Chinese city, now threatens to bury it The West Open Mine, the largest open coal mine in Asia, is winding down.
October 6, 2015 Even top juniors are running out of money New report on top 100 junior mining companies says "waiting it out no longer a viable strategy"
October 5, 2015 Glencore’s Glasenberg urges rivals to shut lossmaking mines Glencore chief executive Ivan Glasenberg stepped up his defence of the under-fire miner and trading house on Monday, calling on rivals to shut unprofitable mines and blaming hedge funds for…
October 5, 2015 World’s largest coal miner going gangbusters Coal India will add 50 million tonnes to production this year with a target of 1 billion tonnes per year before the end of the decade.
October 5, 2015 Trans-Pacific Partnership will benefit Canada’s mining sector Mining is one of Canada’s largest outward investing sectors.
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