October 1, 2015 China’s astonishing rise in one simple chart When compared to the US, the world's largest economy for 150 years, China's ascent is even more startling because it took place over such a short time-span.
October 1, 2015 China to execute three over grisly mine murder scams The murders were eerily similar to those depicted in the 2003 film "Blind Shaft"
September 30, 2015 Iron ore miners have new price competition: Chinese scrap Domestic scrap prices have fallen below the cost for Chinese coastal mills to produce pig iron.
September 29, 2015 Gold price: Asian bargain hunters are back Indian and Chinese importers make the most of the summer months to import a total of nearly 500 tonnes.
September 29, 2015 Number crunching: The impact of China’s currency devaluation Today's infographic looks at the impact this had on global currencies using three different timeframes: 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month.
September 24, 2015 Myanmar’s mining investment and its discontents Mining is the third largest recipient of foreign direct investment in Myanmar.
September 24, 2015 Caterpillar to axe 10,000 jobs over next three years It also revised its guidance for 2015 down, saying sales and revenues for the year are now expected to be about $48 billion—$1 billion lower than the previous outlook.
September 23, 2015 BHP Billiton contributed $7.3 billion in payments worldwide, shows first related report The mining giant acknowledged it used a Singapore marketing hub to minimize its tax expenses, but added it is paying its fair share worldwide.
Japan sets sail on rare earth hunt as China tightens supplies The month-long mission of the test vessel Chikyu near Minamitori Island will mark the world's first attempt to continuously lift rare-earth seabed sludge. January 11, 2026 | 04:22 pm
Australia’s VHM scraps offtake deal with Shenghe Resources The Goschen project is VHM's flagship development, focused on extracting critical minerals such as rare earth elements and titanium. January 11, 2026 | 04:08 pm
US to push for quicker action in reducing reliance on China for rare earths Aside from Japan, G7 members remain heavily dependent on critical minerals from China, which has threatened to impose strict export controls. January 11, 2026 | 09:07 am