October 9, 2024 Column: Zinc facing supply deficit as mine output falls again A previously anticipated supply surplus of 56,000 tonnes has been updated to a 164,000-tonnes supply deficit.
October 8, 2024 Hindustan Zinc aims to switch to renewable energy in five-seven years More than 90% of the company's emissions come from thermal energy.
October 8, 2024 South Korea watchdog launches probes into battle to control Korea Zinc Shares of Korea Zinc, the world's biggest refined zinc producer, have risen 13% so far this month, after a 29% surge last month, and are trading at record-high levels.
October 7, 2024 Iron ore price plunges as China fails to deliver fresh stimulus Iron ore price down more than 5% on Chinese stimulus disappointment.
October 7, 2024 Ivanhoe Mines lowers full-year copper, zinc production guidance The revision comes despite a record 116,313 tonnes of copper in concentrate produced during the third quarter at Kamoa-Kakula.
October 7, 2024 Foran cuts more high-grade copper in Tesla zone at McIlvenna Bay Assay results are pending from six additional infill Tesla holes from this summer.
October 7, 2024 Metals markets eye China reopening for stimulus rally cues There are still concerns that Beijing will need to act even more to restore China to its status as the growth engine for major commodities.
October 2, 2024 Yorbeau Resources sells Rouyn gold project for $18.5 million The company will now focus on the Scott Lake zinc-copper deposit near Chibougamau.
October 1, 2024 A bitter feud risks ripping apart an $11 billion metals empire A spat between two wealthy South Korean families over the future of a zinc empire has descended into a bitter battle for control that could hamper efforts to diversify the…
September 30, 2024 Fireweed hits high-grade zinc at Boundary zone in Yukon The drill results come almost one month after Fireweed released a resource update for the zinc-lead-silver project.
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