August 16, 2021 Sierra updates Bolivar copper-silver PEA to include iron ore The mine and mill achieved their first full year of production in 2012.
August 16, 2021 Peru calms interventionist fears with plan to tap copper riches Peru’s new socialist government is working with the mining industry on a new approach to community relations and red tape.
August 16, 2021 Copper price falls on muted China retail and industrial data Copper prices declined on Monday after data showed factory output and retail sales in China rose more slowly than expected in July.
August 16, 2021 Home: Funds unimpressed by mounting copper supply disruption Macro headwinds in the form of slowing growth impetus in China and the spread of the Delta variant of covid-19 are currently outweighing copper’s micro-dynamics.
August 15, 2021 Teck suspends Highland Valley due to wildfire risk Teck donates C$150,000 for wildfire relief in BC.
August 13, 2021 Cerro Verde pays $245m tax debt ‘under protest’ Cerro Verde is the second large Peruvian miner to pay a tax debt that remains under dispute in recent weeks.
August 13, 2021 Copper price rises as supply worries return Copper prices advanced after workers at Codelco's Andina mine went on strike, raising supply disruption risks.
August 13, 2021 Tesla, Re|Source to launch final pilot in DRC to trace cobalt from mine to EVs Blockchain-based program is being tested in real operating conditions at multiple on-site pilots in DRC and Europe.
August 12, 2021 Diving for Metals: Visualizing Deep Sea Mining Reserves are estimated to be worth anywhere from $8 trillion to more than $16 trillion.
August 12, 2021 Unions at Codelco’s Andina mine set to walk off job on Thursday Copper prices have soared to record highs this year, handing unions in Chile additional leverage, ratcheting up tensions in labor negotiations.
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