July 23, 2014 China’s falling out of love with gold, demand drops 19% Gold consumption in the country fell to 569.5 tonnes, with the weakness in the yuan adding to higher spot prices.
July 23, 2014 Rio Tinto planning Australia’s largest iron ore mine The 70 million tonne-a-year project in the Pilbara is meant to replace other Yandicoogina’s areas that are running out of ore.
July 23, 2014 UN opens up more deep sea areas for mining, issues seven new licences State-owned and private companies from the UK, Germany, India, Brazil, Singapore and Russia are among those to benefit from the seabed regulator’s decision.
July 23, 2014 BHP Billiton wants bigger share of the iron ore market BHP’s major vote of confidence in iron ore proves the company trusts it can mine the bulk commodity for less than many rival producers, and thrive even in an environment…
July 23, 2014 Mexican libertads are growing in popularity with collectors Dallas-based Dillon Gage Metals is pleased to announce its partnership with Banco de Mexico to begin distributing silver bullion products minted by Mexico’s national mint, La Casa de Moneda de…
July 22, 2014 Duratread and DRC announce their new strategic alliance and unveil an expanded range of tires from Vietnam at the Latin Tyre Expo 2014. Duratread and DRC who have been cooperating on sales and marketing projects since 2006, are proud to announce the launch of a new expanded range of tires coming from Vietnam.…
July 22, 2014 Anglo American iron ore division earnings fall, but beat estimates Anglo's unit Kumba plans to almost double production by 2030.
July 22, 2014 De Beers changing its diamond sales model The world's largest diamond miner by market value said it will adopt a more flexible sales approach.
July 22, 2014 Indonesia lifts six-month ban of metal concentrate exports The shipments, the first of their kind in six months, were allowed after Sebuku Iron Lateritic Ores (SILO) and Lumbung Mineral Sentosa agreed to pay the new 20% tax.
July 22, 2014 London Metal Exchange traders fined for standing up Following a 19th century tradition traders today must sit on the red leather sofas arranged in a 20-foot diameter inner ring.
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