July 8, 2021 Ascot discovers high-grade base metals mineralization at Premier Initial drilling this year has intercepted a shallow zone of gold-silver mineralization and a deeper zone of high-grade copper-silver mineralization.
July 8, 2021 Copper price down as Fed boosts dollar Copper prices retreated on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve confirmed plans to tighten monetary policy sooner than expected.
July 7, 2021 Copper supply gap to emerge in second half of the decade — report LME cash copper prices are expected to average $4.20 per lb. in 2021 and $3.96 per lb. in 2022, according to the inaugural edition of Critical Metals for a Sustainable…
July 7, 2021 Ero Copper hits 67 m of 9.21% Cu in extension of the Pilar mine Deepening extension drilling within the Pilar mine has delineated a new open zone of “Superpod” mineralization.
July 7, 2021 Chile’s mining royalties bill will hurt investment, jobs – finance minister The bill in its present form could hike taxes on miners by up to 75% depending on the price of copper.
July 7, 2021 Solaris Resources reports high-grade intercepts at Warintza in Ecuador Highlights include 952 m grading 0.53% copper, 0.02% molybdenum, and 0.04 g/t gold.
July 7, 2021 Copper price jumps after China’s auction fetches $10,500 per tonne More sales will be arranged in the near term to ensure market stability, the National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration said in a statement.
July 7, 2021 China’s state metals reserves auctioned off in double-quick time The first round of China’s much-anticipated state metal reserves auctions needed only one of two days allotted for all the copper and aluminum on offer to be sold.
July 7, 2021 Peru’s Castillo expects mining firms to accept ‘prudent’ tax changes, adviser says "The mining sector isn't close-minded to new revisions of the taxation system, if done with prudence," said Pedro Francke, Castillo's economic adviser.
July 7, 2021 China to sell more metals from reserves to ensure stable prices China is releasing metal from state stockpiles as part of its campaign to restrain prices after factory inflation in May hit its highest level in 13 years.
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