October 21, 2021 Codelco reaches union agreement with Salvador mine Codelco said it had reached a 36-month agreement that will not include salary adjustments.
October 21, 2021 Inside China’s desperate race to resolve its energy crisis For more than a month, energy shortages have rippled through China’s manufacturing centers for steel, aluminum and cement, and prices of coal.
October 21, 2021 To be or not to be: how the Evergrande crisis can affect gold The slowdown in global economic growth caused by the burst of China’s real estate bubble should bring us closer to the stagflationatory scenario.
October 21, 2021 BHP studies potential for using nickel mine waste to capture carbon Waste from Nickel West operations is high in magnesium oxide, which can pull carbon out of the air to create magnesium carbonate, a stable compound in the form of a…
October 21, 2021 How metals and mining companies are adapting to a greener world Mining companies have the widest range of BNEF transition scores.
October 21, 2021 Freeport copper output falls short just as the world needs more of the metal Freeport-McMoRan produced less copper than expected last quarter from its mines in the Americas.
October 21, 2021 Tesla shifting to cheaper battery chemistry tried in China CATL is reluctant to build a factory in the country due to political tensions between Washington and Beijing as well as cost concerns.
October 21, 2021 Anglo American’s Q3 production inches 2% higher Iron ore production rose by 15% on increased output from Brazil's Minas-Rio and South Africa's Kumba mine.
October 20, 2021 How the IEA embraced its role as an energy oracle in the climate transition The agency has become the subject of increasing controversy in the past decade over its influence on efforts to stabilize the climate and shift away from fossil fuels.
October 20, 2021 Nickel price surges to highest in seven years as supply dwindles BloombergNEF expects the nickel price to remain elevated above $18,000, although it will continue to underperform copper and aluminum.
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