May 8, 2025 Major Indonesia nickel plant restarts after deadly landslide The halt of the QMB plant raised concerns about near-term supply tightness but also increased scrutiny over high-pressure acid leaching.
May 8, 2025 Nutrien misses first-quarter profit estimates on lower prices The top potash producer was impacted by lower prices and higher energy costs.
May 8, 2025 Aurubis looks to boost US sales in absence of tariffs Europe's largest copper producer reported better-than-expected half-year core profit, driven by higher sulfuric acid and precious metal prices.
May 7, 2025 US judge to rule by May 14 on Rio Tinto copper project The US Supreme Court is now considering whether to take the Resolution Copper case.
May 7, 2025 Canadian hedge fund embraces gold as world loses faith in dollar Waratah, founded in 2010 by Dunkley and Blair Levinsky, manages about C$3.8 billion for wealthy individuals, family offices, foundations and pension funds.
May 7, 2025 China keeps adding gold to reserves as challenges stack up Bullion held by the People’s Bank of China rose by about 70,000 troy ounces last month, according to data on Wednesday.
May 7, 2025 Barrick CEO says he does not know where Mali is keeping its confiscated gold CEO Mark Bristow said the company is spending $15 million a month to keep its Mali mine running.
May 7, 2025 Mining convoy attacked in Mali on road to Allied Gold’s Sadiola mine Eight people present were unharmed in the attack, Reuters reports.
May 7, 2025 Column: After Ukraine deal, US turns its critical minerals gaze to Africa The United States has pursued a potentially even more significant critical metals deal in the Great Lakes region of Africa.
May 7, 2025 Guinea moves to cancel EGA’s mining licence Emirates Global Aluminium operates one of the largest bauxite mines in Guinea.
Argentina’s cradle of Malbec wine is warming up to copper mining The San Jorge copper-gold project, controlled by Zug-based Zonda Metals, would be a first for Mendoza. December 18, 2025 | 10:49 am