January 31, 2011 Yet another new China gold production record in 2010 China, the world’s largest gold producer each year since 2007, has further increased domestic gold production in 2010 with an 8.57% rise […]
January 31, 2011 China’s Chalco Aluminum plans $1.4bln share sale New A-shares issue to be limited to maximum of 10 investors. Proceeds of share issue to fund Xing Xian alumina project.
January 31, 2011 Gold and silver are on the starting blocks 31 January 2011 A strange start to the year and a strange end to a volatile week, so we take a whiz across the air waves in order to get a ‘feel’ of…
January 31, 2011 No End in Sight to Commodities Boom: Panelists The bull market for commodities that made 2010 a banner year for mining and mining exploration is likely to continue throughout 2011, according to three panelists who addressed the question…
January 30, 2011 Musings on the Record Price of Copper The spot price of copper jumped to $4.40 on December 31, exceeding previous highs set daily over the past week. Today we […]
January 30, 2011 Philippines hoping for a Colombia-like repeat in its mining sector There are more than a few explorations companies drilling holes in the Philippines these days, all with the quiet hope that the country soon finds favour with serious resource investors…
January 30, 2011 Hunt For Uranium Assets Starts To Get Heated The global uranium market is dominated by just 10 players – companies that account for 60% of the world’s production of yellow cake. While Canada’s Athabasca Basin remains the hotspot…
January 30, 2011 Lithium demand on the rise The U.S. decision last month to launch a Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export initiative should turn out to be yet another boon for lithium producers, who are or will…
January 30, 2011 Tin constraints looming The global tin market is generally driven by producers in Indonesia, China and Peru. The production of the silverly, malleable metal – used for things like steel-plating – has been…
January 30, 2011 Zinc, cobalt grabbing some ‘green’ traction Zinc and cobalt often fall into that esoteric metals category called byproduct, meaning they are generally an afterthought for miners who are keen at getting at, say, nickel or copper…
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm