November 17, 2020 Australian institutional investor sees heritage risk across mining industry Fund said that Rio Tinto's destruction of ancient sacred rockshelters in Western Australia has highlighted structural risk around heritage management practices.
November 13, 2020 Vale, Chinese port sign $651 million deal on iron ore storage, processing Miner and Ningbo Zhoushan Port to invest in iron ore storage and processing facilities in Zhejiang.
November 12, 2020 MINING.COM MINUTE: Biggest stories of the week Gold price tumbles on covid vaccine breakthrough; UK court blocks lawsuit against BHP over Brazil dam burst; Alrosa’s pink diamond sets new record price at auction
November 12, 2020 Guinea approves railroad and port plan for Simandou The move is key to Guinea’s economy and Simandou's development, which has been complicated by its location far from the coast and the cost of infrastructure.
November 11, 2020 Fortescue plans global green energy drive Fortescue has so far committed A$1 billion out to 2023 for the project.
November 10, 2020 West Africa judge finds Guinea guilty of 2012 mine site killings The Economic Community of West African States Court found Guinea responsible for the killing of six villagers and the wrongful arrest, injury or torture of 15 others at a 2012…
November 9, 2020 UK court blocks lawsuit against BHP over Brazil dam burst Case was the largest group claim in English legal history.
November 6, 2020 MINING.COM MINUTE: Biggest stories of the week China to expand ban on Australian imports to copper; Rio Tinto closes Argyle diamond mine after 37 years; Tanzania finalizing permit for its first rare earth mine
November 5, 2020 Brazil’s CSN keeps original schedule for IPO of mining unit Company owns the Casa de Pedra mine and is Brazil's second-largest iron ore exporter.
November 4, 2020 Billionaire Gina Rinehart’s wealth swells with Hancock’s A$4bn profit Hancock Prospecting reported a A$4 billion ($2.9bn) net profit after tax for financial 2020, a 56% improvement from the A$2.6 billion logged last year.
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