Declining demand due to Chinese property rout threatens profit squeeze for producers including BHP, Rio Tinto, Vale and Fortescue
President Lula’s government is ramping up action against criminals operating in the vast Yanomami indigenous reserve
British anti-fraud agency says the individuals are ‘currently outside the jurisdiction’
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Chief Gary Nagle is accused of using shift in investor attitudes on ESG as smokescreen for dropping plans to ditch coal business
This ‘will it, or won’t it’ spin off its coal assets tale does not end here
Commodities trader and miner says investors in favour of retaining highly profitable but polluting division
First such collaboration between western and Gulf states to challenge Asian nation over supply of clean energy minerals
Fine and compensation payment close investigation over alleged bribery of Congolese public official by a business partner in 2011
Analysts say new techniques could double production of key battery material and have similar impact to shale on oil sector
US-based Albemarle cuts expansion plans amid struggles for processor of key mineral for electric cars
Brazil’s Leticia Carvalho sets out pro-conservation stance ahead of vote to elect International Seabed Authority chief
Jakob Stausholm says ‘major M&A’ could put company off course
New York, Toronto and Sydney overtake UK capital as companies seek higher valuations and deeper liquidity
Joint takeover of Argentine assets with Canada’s Lundin is latest sign of consolidation in mining sector
Minority investors in Rio Tinto-owned project ‘devastated’ by non-renewal of licence to tap huge deposits
Jakarta wants to help its industry qualify for tax credits under Joe Biden’s initiative to build a US electric vehicle supply chain
Charge comes as miner begins overhaul that involves shedding 4 units
Some think market for rough stones will bounce back as falling prices for factory produced rivals trigger profitability warnings
Discovery expected to stoke debate about impact of seabed mining
Executives see increasing signs of a shift to direct deals with cable manufacturers, car companies and other big buyers
It takes on average 29 years for a mine to go from discovery to production in the US, a new report shows
Deepening downturn adds to pressure on mining group after rejecting BHP bid
Former Rusal executive Artem Volynets plans to roll up international assets of the vital metal
Billionaire founder and executive chair Andrew Forrest has been one of the most bullish voices backing clean fuel