September 7, 2012 We build it! China sparks copper surge Copper's 13c bounce on Friday comes after the Chinese government approved a raft of new building and rail projects this week.
September 7, 2012 Invest in What China Needs to Buy: Don Coxe The US is no longer the safest place in the world to invest, says Don Coxe, a strategic advisor to the BMO Financial Group.
September 7, 2012 China approved 1 trillion yuan in stimulus spending in under a week The Chinese government has approved a raft of new infrastructure and rail projects this week in a concerted effort to boost its slowing economy.
September 7, 2012 Chinese demand to prop up Aussie mining boom for years to come Australian trade minister Craig Emerson has said Chinese demand will continue to give support to the country's mining boom despite declines in export prices.
September 6, 2012 China and Japan maritime dispute extends to ocean floor mineral finds Disputes between China and Japan over offshore territory have proceeded a step further with both countries competing for exploratory licenses to large swathes of the Pacific Ocean floor.
September 6, 2012 China is making steel it doesn’t need so it can fill jobs It's all about the leadership change in the fall
September 6, 2012 Australian H1 gold output contracts as Chinese production races ahead Australian 2012 first half gold output has fallen 5% year on year while Chinese production gained 7%
September 5, 2012 Don’t push the panic button on rare earths: Lisa Reisman Lisa Reisman describes herself as a "classic libertarian," but the managing editor of MetalMiner.com nonetheless believes government has a role to play in protecting and developing domestic supplies of critical…
September 5, 2012 Canadian Arctic mining boom draws in China-backed MMG The new kid on Canadian Arctic block is announcing plans to build two mines in Nunavut in the next six years.
September 4, 2012 It’s official – China embraces oil shale and fracking The Achilles Heel of China’s dramatic economic growth has been its reliance on imported energy, everything from oil to natural gas to coal. Quite aside from draining China’s treasury to…
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