September 9, 2020 Britain blocks plans for new coal mine in England Government said the proposed development in northeastern England is not likely to provide national, local or community benefits.
September 9, 2020 Prairie Mining takes Poland to arbitration court over coal mines Company says that Warsaw breached bilateral treaties by blocking Prairie's investment in two coal mines.
September 9, 2020 Rio board to debate CEO’s future as pressure mounts over blasts Rio Tinto faces mounting pressure to respond more strongly to the destruction of ancient Aboriginal heritage sites in Australia.
September 8, 2020 Copper price drops despite 65% surge in China imports Copper price dips below $3.00 as Shanghai–London arbitrage window shuts.
September 8, 2020 Shandong increases offer price for Cardinal Resources Cardinal's board of directors has urged shareholders to accept a revised off-market takeover proposal.
September 8, 2020 Funds collide with fundamentals in red hot copper cauldron Funds are riding a wave of Chinese buying that has confounded the market and seen LME copper rise from its March low of $4,371 per tonne to a two-year high…
September 8, 2020 Europe’s critical raw materials plan key to becoming climate-neutral by 2050 – Roskill The market analyst believes that adding lithium, titanium, bauxite and strontium to its list of critical materials brings the EU one step closer to its goal.
September 7, 2020 GFG’s aluminium business looks along supply chain for takeovers The privately-held group is seeking acquisitions that include green energy in order to meet its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
September 7, 2020 Tesla joins cobalt group supporting artisanal Congo miners The new initiative is also backed by Glencore and Chinese refiner Zhejiang Huayou.
September 7, 2020 Polyus net profit up 63% on higher gold prices Company remains on track to produce 2.8 million troy ounces of gold in 2020.
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