September 25, 2011 Wisconsin rewriting mining law to accommodate huge iron ore mine The State of Wisconsin is being forced to weigh the age-old concerns over environmental protection versus economic development as it looks to rewrite its mine law to accomodate a huge…
September 25, 2011 32 of 54 iron ore mines in Goa illegal Fresh revelations show that 32 of the 54 working iron ore mines in forest areas do not have the mandatory clearances under conservation laws.
September 24, 2011 Iron ore stock eating into fertile landmass in Goa Long stretches of fertile paddy fields in villages of Navelim-Kudnem-Sankhalim in North Goa, have turned into big dusty grounds with piles of iron ore stocked on it. Locals here claim…
September 23, 2011 Mining jobs in Australia to more than double in next 20 years Job growth in mining and mining-related work in Australia is expected to increase by over 100% by 2031, outpacing other sectors of the economy, The Courier-Mail is reporting. The website…
September 23, 2011 London Metal Exchange could sell out Bloomberg reports the London Metal Exchange which handles some 80% of global trade in industrial metals futures, told members it may get a takeover offer after multiple approaches from potential…
September 23, 2011 Did China break the iron ore cartel? Maybe not There is a good deal of doubt on the Iron Ore outlook over the next few years, most of it is predicated on an ongoing downturn in the global economy,…
September 23, 2011 China’s Sichuan Hongda signs $3bn Tanzania coal, iron deal China's Sichuan Hongda has signed a $3-billion deal with Tanzania to mine coal and iron-ore in the resource-rich east African country, local media said on Thursday.The investment involves construction of…
September 23, 2011 New pig iron technology demonstration plant now running in Brazil Brazilian diversified mining group Vale, the world’s second largest miner in terms of market capitalisation, has announced that it has started up a demonstration plant to test and further develop…
September 23, 2011 WA Premier won’t extend Oakajee deadline PERTH (miningweekly.com) - Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett reportedly refused to extend a December 31 deadline for a final decision on the development of the multi-billion-dollar Oakajee port and rail…
September 22, 2011 Big 3 profits threatened as iron ore to begin first price drop since 1982 Iron ore's 20-year price run is likely to come to an end in the next three years, according to new data from Bloomberg, with a surge in supply set to…
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm