September 22, 2023 Rio Tinto halts mine work as second indigenous site damaged A Pilbara scrub tree and a one square meter rock fell from the overhang of a rock shelter in an area adjacent to the site.
September 22, 2023 Norway’s Storebrand raises seabed mining concerns with Kongsberg Norway could become the first country to start commercial deep sea mining if a government plan is approved by its parliament.
September 21, 2023 Rio Tinto planning more investments in Canada, but rules out bid for Teck CEO praised Teck as a “mining champion in Canada” that has attracted the interest of other multinational miners but said that Rio is not looking to make a major acquisition…
September 21, 2023 Canada Infrastructure Bank CEO hints at $100m funding to come for northern mining project The Canada Infrastructure Bank is preparing to lend $100 million towards mineral mining infrastructure.
September 21, 2023 Pakistan’s PM invites Rio Tinto to explore investment opportunities The CEO of Rio Tinto Group said his team would liaise with the concerned authorities.
September 21, 2023 Column: High tin stocks reflect weak consumer electronics sector LME stocks of tin have grown steadily over the summer months and have reached levels last seen in April 2020.
September 21, 2023 Canada, Japan agree to work more closely on battery supply chains Earlier this month a unit of South Korea's Solus Advanced Materials said it would will build a copper foil facility in Quebec.
September 21, 2023 Column: China’s huge coal plant building has weird climate logic It makes sense from an economic and geopolitical perspective to power China's vehicle fleet using domestic electricity rather than imported crude oil.
September 21, 2023 Polymetal to sell Russian business in one piece Executive ruled out Polyus as a buyer.
September 21, 2023 Top Philippine nickel miners may spend $2 billion in new plants The Philippines has been pushing miners to invest in processing facilities instead of just shipping out raw ore.
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