October 23, 2012 Global gem industry unveils World Diamond Mark initiative The global diamond industry has announced the establishment of World Diamond Mark, an international non-profit marketing organization funded under the initiative of mid-tier players.
October 22, 2012 Gold climbs back on Indian demand Gold prices have enjoyed a partial recovery from the prior session's precipitous drop on anticipation of improved demand from India.
October 22, 2012 Queensland to rescind decades-long ban on uranium mining The Australian tropical state of Queensland has announced that a decades-long ban on uranium mining will soon be rescinded.
October 22, 2012 Chinese businesses rush to Indonesia in lead up to mineral export ban Chinese investors and suppliers are flocking to Indonesia in the lead up to the archipelago nation's imposition of a ban on mineral exports in 2014.
October 22, 2012 MBMI announces grant of stock options and resignation of director The company announces the grant of 1,300,000 options to purchase common shares. Each option is exercisable at a price of $0.10 per share for a five year term.
October 21, 2012 Bumi bummer: Rothschild dynasty sucked into Indonesian black coal hole ‘Nat Rothschild will never raise another dollar from anybody.’
October 20, 2012 This week in Indian gold: imports on the up again, finance ministry considered monetizing bullion There is huge pent up demand after 18 months of declining imports.
October 19, 2012 Japan turns to India for rare earth metals Japan is set to commence imports of rare earth metals for India in order to hedge against worsening relations with chief supplier China.
October 19, 2012 No more obstacles to Australian exports of uranium to India Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said that the country has changed its stance on uranium and that there are no further "outstanding obstacles" to exports of the nuclear material…
October 18, 2012 Chinese coal firms in Canada favour foreign labour – report The Chinese coal mining companies that are staring business in B.C., Canada, have been accused of favouring Chinese applicants to fill available positions, as they have posted ads looking for…
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