June 11, 2015 Peru mining investment down 14% on unrest, violence, low metal prices Total for this year may be $7.7 billion, down from 2014's $8.7 billion and significantly lower than a record $10 billion in 2013.
June 10, 2015 Gigantic Chinese-owned mine shaking up copper’s top tier Chinese-owned Peruvian mine inks 15-year transport deal moving 400,000 tonnes per year from January 1 2016 making it the planet's third largest copper mine.
June 10, 2015 Producers rally on soaring iron ore price Iron ore rallies again after Vale CEO predicts 200 million tonnes of Chinese production shutting down and seaborne market growing to 1.44 billion tonnes.
June 9, 2015 How central banks will push up the gold price Just to up gold as a share of forex reserves to 5% – compared to 70% in developed economies – central banks in emerging markets need to buy 8,000 tonnes.
June 8, 2015 Iron ore price holds despite 12% fall in Chinese imports Iron ore trading at near four-months highs despite sharp drop in Chinese imports, but analysts say rally is "living on borrowed time."
June 5, 2015 China’s five year plan and the end of an era At its centre will be a shift of emphasis away from trade with the advanced nations, whose prospects are bound to subside towards their level of economic growth.
June 5, 2015 Mining investments in Chile to reach $64 billion by 2025 — report According to the state copper commission, Chile’s portfolio of planned mining investments remains the largest in Latin America.
June 5, 2015 Pacific Potash risks mining rights in Brazil over $2.1 million tax debt This is not the first time the company’s rights for its Amazonas project have been at risk of being revoked for failure of tax payments.
June 5, 2015 Southern Copper mulls extending Tia Maria project halt The company could extend a 60-day pause in effect since late May to allow locals more time to clear up their doubts about the project’s environmental impact.
June 5, 2015 Gold mining still most significant source of income in Africa, Asia — WGC Mali, Papa New Guinea, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Tanzania, DRC and Mongolia among countries where gold mining contributed the most to their locals economies, says the World Gold Council.
Sundance Resources loses arbitration over Congo iron ore permit revocation Congo's government revoked Sundance subsidiary Congo Iron's permit in December 2020 and awarded it to Sangha Mining Development. January 26, 2026 | 11:05 am