November 24, 2022 China’s copper scrap market to remain tight on limited supply China's copper scrap import growth is expected to decline in the fourth quarter due to volatility in exchange rates and price fluctuations.
November 24, 2022 BHP sees 2-3 years of elevated costs, near-term copper oversupply Surplus will have evaporated by the end of the decade, BHP's Chief Development Officer Johan van Jaarsveld said.
November 24, 2022 Korea Zinc and Trafigura in talks over smelter venture Korea Zinc also announced a $592 million investment in green hydrogen and the battery sector.
November 24, 2022 Higher copper treatment charges needed to ensure copper supply – smelters Smelter executives on Thursday called on miners to pay higher treatment and refining charges.
November 23, 2022 INSIGHT: Bankers pour cold water on red hot coal After years of decline, demand for the polluting fossil fuel has surged this year as Europe scrambles to replace Russian gas, and coal miners are making money hand over fist.
November 23, 2022 Australia to beef up laws to safeguard Aboriginal heritage Australia will set out a new national legal framework to protect Aboriginal cultural heritage, after a review of mining standards following Rio Tinto's destruction of sacred rock shelters for an…
November 23, 2022 Chile miners say trucker strike a threat to supplies In a statement on Wednesday, the truckers said the action would continue indefinitely.
November 23, 2022 Codelco to cut copper sales to China next year The Chilean mining giant will reduce shipments to customers under annual contracts for 2023 by around 10%, in line with the decline in its refined metal production.
November 23, 2022 Thieves steal ancient gold coins in German museum heist Thieves broke into a Bavarian museum on Tuesday night and made off with a horde of nearly 500 ancient gold coins worth several million euros.
November 23, 2022 Trudeau faces tough choices in countering US green incentives Industries from automobile manufacturing to oil and gas production are warning that Canada must invest more to match its largest trading partner.
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