A bitter feud over governance and control is threatening the future of an $11 billion metals empire, sparking concerns over industry stability and market impact.
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Hurricane Helene has forced the shutdown of key quartz mines in North Carolina, affecting global supply chains that depend on silicon wafers for chip production.
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Wyloo collaborates with Metalshub to market its low-carbon nickel, aiming to establish a green nickel price index and promote sustainable sourcing.
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Thor Explorations has denied allegations of tax evasion and unethical business practices at its Segilola gold project in Nigeria, challenging claims made by Osun state
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BHP forecasts a surge in global copper demand, driven by energy transition and technology, with an expected annual increase of 1 million tonnes through 2035.
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Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, reports a rebound in production with year-on-year increases in August and September. The company is focusing on partnerships and investment for future growth.
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A UN report reveals that Congo’s rebel groups are making $300,000 a month from seized mining areas, exacerbating conflict and driving the illegal mineral trade.
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Ivanhoe Mines is committed to making a lasting impact on African communities by investing in education, healthcare, and infrastructure, fostering long-term development and sustainability.
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A new report reveals that major copper discoveries are declining as the industry focuses on expanding old deposits instead of exploring new ones
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Hummingbird Resources launches a strategic review to improve production growth and efficiency across West Africa, with leadership changes and restructuring as part of the plan.