May 28, 2021 Rio Tinto, Comptech produce aluminum alloys for EVs, 5G antennas Rio Tinto designed the alloys for the semi-solid rheocasting process offered by Comptech.
May 27, 2021 Greece eyes green energy shift with $21 billion in projects Greece is still dealing with the effects of a decade-long financial crisis, but is budgeting 6.2 billion euros for green projects.
May 27, 2021 Gold at BOE commands high premium, signaling central bank buying In the past week, gold sold from the BOE has traded for as much as 50 cents above benchmark London prices, according to bullion traders.
May 27, 2021 New US aluminium import rules bring more transparency, red tape – report US aluminium imports were 10.8% lower than the same period in 2017 before tariffs were introduced.
May 27, 2021 Home: The human bottleneck in critical minerals supply chains The paradox of the green revolution is that public opinion is firmly in favour of decarbonisation but not the mines and smelters needed to get there.
May 27, 2021 Global palladium deficit to widen in 2021 – Nornickel The world's largest palladium producer plans to partly compensate for the deficit from its stockpiles left from 2020.
May 26, 2021 Nissan said to be in talks to build battery plant in UK The gigafactory, which would be built on the existing Sunderland site, is expected to support the production of 200,000 batteries a year.
May 25, 2021 Polyus completes Verninskoye expansion, shares up Company has completed a $60 million expansion of the Verninskoye mill, allowing for an additional 40,000 ounces of incremental gold volumes at the mine.
May 25, 2021 Nornickel hires new production chief Company has hired Sergey Stepanov, former CEO at titanium producer VSMPO, as senior vice president in charge of production.
Copper price nears $13,000 on tariffs woes, supply strain Mine outages, tariff risks and tight supply push copper toward a milestone despite weakening Chinese demand. December 29, 2025 | 05:51 am