June 17, 2013 BHP bribery accusations not fully investigated: report Official documents reveal neither the Australian Federal Police nor the Australian Securities and Investments Commission did enough to investigate the 2008 Beijing Olympics-related claims against BHP.
June 17, 2013 Codelco could take over from Kinross in Ecuador The world’s largest copper producer may be the chosen company to run the Fruta del Norte project, the largest gold deposit in Ecuador, when the concession for the Canadian miner…
June 14, 2013 International Mining Technology Hall of Fame seeks nominations Make your nominations for induction of great mining folk.
June 14, 2013 Mexican Tycoon Carlos Slim’s largest gold mine shuts down As a result of an ongoing conflict between two rival unions.
June 14, 2013 Miners’ new trilogy: flat revenues, profit drop and weak share prices Report shows mining companies are not longer trusted on their abilities to control costs, deliver on promises and cope with resource nationalization demands.
June 13, 2013 South Africa adopts hard-line stance on labour relations Deputy President to meet with business, labour and government reps on Friday.
June 13, 2013 Access to capital the top current challenge for the mining sector: Ernst & Young The report also says junior miners will continue to be cash strapped for at least another year, as the global mining industry slows down.
June 13, 2013 Feasibility study complete, Pretium Resources anticipates 400,000oz of annual gold Pretium Resources on track with Brucejack project after positive feasibility study.
Column: Europe falling behind in critical minerals race In 2024, 95% of EU rare earth imports came from just three countries: China, Malaysia and Russia, according to Eurostat. January 14, 2026 | 09:53 am