January 26, 2022 China’s 2021 gold consumption jumps by a third on-year as economy grows Consumption in the world's largest gold consumer rose 36.53% year-on-year to 1,120.9 tonnes.
January 26, 2022 Peru community to block transport road used by Las Bambas mine The district of Ccapacmarca told Reuters they will block the road to pressure Peru's judiciary to expedite the resolution of a lawsuit they filed challenging the national highway status granted…
January 26, 2022 Biden administration kills Antofagasta’s Minnesota copper project The decision shows the administration is increasingly comfortable prioritizing domestic conservation efforts, even as demand for minerals used to build electric vehicles rises amid efforts to combat climate change.
January 26, 2022 Vale accuses Steinmetz of ‘elaborate’ fraud in Simandou deal More than a decade after Vale agreed to pay Steinmetz $2.5 billion for a chunk of the world’s biggest iron-ore deposit, the pair are about to lock horns in a…
January 26, 2022 Chile’s constitution drafters want to annul mining concessions on indigenous lands Proposal to suspend Chilean mining and forestry concessions that infringe on indigenous land was approved.
January 26, 2022 Epiroc’s Q4 profit rises in line with expectations Company expects demand, both for equipment and aftermarket, to remain high in the near term.
January 26, 2022 Harmony Gold cuts output forecast The company estimated its South African operations would meet their output and cost of production guidance, however.
January 26, 2022 Rising copper prices boost Freeport-McMoRan profit Prices of copper, considered to be an economic bellwether, rose by a quarter last year and are expected to continue their positive momentum in 2022 due to the metal's central…
January 26, 2022 Europe forced to rely on expensive, dirty coal to keep lights on The fossil fuel plays a vital role in helping to keep the lights on in Europe this winter even as prices are jumping and lawmakers are doing their best to…
January 25, 2022 Top coal funder Korea draws critique for slow phase-out plans Financial institutions in South Korea have failed to keep up with their global peers in setting policies to exit the dirtiest fossil fuel, an activist group said.
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