December 1, 2022 Nutrien sees fertilizer shortfall on Russia and Belarus woes The Saskatchewan-based company has said it will ramp up potash output capability to 18 million tonnes by 2025, a 40% increase compared to 2020.
November 19, 2022 Russia’s Rusal: 2023 sales pick up after LME decision Rusal said that its sales for 2023 have picked up after the LME decided not to ban Russian metal from being traded and stored in its system.
November 18, 2022 Russia’s mining giants rush to sell metal after LME green light The decision not to ban Russian metal from LME warehouses has triggered a rush to conclude contracts with the country’s two big producers.
November 17, 2022 Andrew Forrest commits $500 million for Ukrainian reconstruction fund The Ukraine Green Growth Initiative will focus on building out infrastructure projects in energy and communications, including a green energy grid.
November 15, 2022 Arconic Corp sells its Russian operations for $230 million US aluminum products maker joins a list of Western companies that have sold their Russian assets to comply with sanctions on Moscow over the Ukraine war.
November 11, 2022 LME decides against ban on Russian metal The metals industry has spent weeks debating what to do about supplies from Russia, which is a major producer of copper, nickel, aluminum and palladium.
November 8, 2022 EU, Kazakhstan establish strategic partnership on raw materials, green hydrogen Both the EU and Kazakhstan have committed to develop a roadmap for 2023-2024, with concrete joint actions agreed within six months of the signature of the partnership.
November 3, 2022 Mystery whales baffle gold market after central bank purchases Central banks bought 399 tonnes of bullion in the third quarter, almost double the previous record, according to the World Gold Council.
November 2, 2022 Polymetal’s Q3 revenue down 13% y/y Company has not been directly targeted by Western sanctions imposed on Moscow.
November 2, 2022 Diamonds trade watchdog mulls fate of Russian gems The Kimberley Process is expected to decide this week whether Russian diamonds should be declared conflict gems.
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