July 10, 2022 Court admits class action against Bolivian authorities accused of allowing illegal mining at national park Two ministers, the directors of two national agencies and a governor are accused of allowing or promoting illegal gold mining in the Madidi national park.
July 10, 2022 Peru strives to keep dialogue going between Las Bambas, Indigenous as truce deadline looms Las Bambas has said that it is unlikely to meet its 2022 production guidance if the conflict with Indigenous communities reignites.
July 8, 2022 Copper production, price rebound on the horizon — report Over the coming years, Fitch forecasts high copper prices on the back of a bullish demand outlook as the economics of copper mining projects will become increasingly attractive to investors.
July 8, 2022 Top 50 mining stocks lose $600bn in market value from peak After a brutal second quarter, investors in the world’s 50 biggest mining companies are in full retreat as metal prices slump and uncertainty grips the sector.
July 8, 2022 Chile helps Dominican Republic identify lithium deposits The Caribbean country has set up a special senate committee to investigate how best to commercialize and develop potential lithium resources.
July 8, 2022 Iron ore price down as China’s steel industry sounds alarm over crisis conditions China’s steel mills are sounding the alarm over crisis conditions in the industry as margins plunge due to weak demand.
July 8, 2022 UN Women, Teck Resources provide Indigeous training in Chile through Originarias Program $3.8 million investment supports women and families in Northern Chile where Teck is building its QB2 project.
July 8, 2022 BHP loses appeal to multibillion lawsuit over Samarco disaster The lawsuit by 200,000 Brazilians over the deadly dam failure in 2015 alleges the miner ignored safety warnings.
July 7, 2022 Codelco to start construction on desalination plant this year Long-delayed $1 billion plant to supply its largest operations in northern Chile.
July 7, 2022 Illegal gold mining in Amazon equivalent to half of Brazil’s production — report According to Instituto Escolhas, there has been a seven-fold rise in deforestation caused by mining in the Amazon over the last seven years.
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