October 24, 2017 Chinese coal imports from North Korea plummet Dictatorship was number two supplier of metallurgical coal to China after Australia before latest UN sanctions.
October 22, 2017 China’s Jinchuan eyes new nickel, cobalt project to tap electric vehicle boom China’s top nickel producer, will next year start building a new project in Guangxi that will produce raw materials for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, its chairman said, looking to tap…
October 22, 2017 Rio Tinto wants out of Grasberg now New report says Rio talking to Indonesian groups to sell interest in giant copper, gold mine – Freeport still at loggerheads with Jakarta about stake sale.
October 19, 2017 BHP expects China’s growth to ease modestly over short term "[W]e expect growth in China to ease modestly over the short-term, as monetary policy tightens and housing and automotive markets soften," Mackenzie said.
October 19, 2017 Vale’s iron ore output hits another record Iron ore production rose 3.3% compared with the same period last year to hit a fresh quarterly record of 95.1 million tonnes.
October 18, 2017 India tightens gold import norms for nominated agencies New Delhi is restricting them from importing the yellow metal only for export purposes and not for selling in the domestic market.
October 18, 2017 Environmental group’s office raided to collect for Enbridge After sending court bailiffs to seize property from Stand.earth, Enbridge backed off, saying it will not seize property after all.
October 17, 2017 De Beers latest diamond sale the worst in almost two years The world’s largest diamond producer by value offered less precious stones, in line with its policy of trying to match sales to demand.
October 17, 2017 MCX launches India’s first gold options contract India's Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) has launched the country's first gold options contract in New Delhi to coincide with the gold-buying festival of Dhanteras.
October 16, 2017 Philippines’ Duterte lifts suspension on gold miner Lepanto Lepanto was among more than two dozen companies ordered halted by a sacked minister who led an environmental crackdown.
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