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Copper Shortage Looms Despite Anglo-Teck’s $54 Billion Merger

Mining executives rarely agree on much, but most now share one view — the world is speeding toward a copper shortage. The real question is how to respond. At first glance, Anglo American’s $54 billion merger with Teck Resources seems like a promising solution to global supply concerns. Copper is essential for the green energy […]

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India Plans Strategic Critical Mineral Reserve to Support Defense Industry

According to Mining.com citing Bloomberg, India is considering establishing a strategic reserve of critical minerals to meet emergency needs for its defense industry. Rajesh Kumar Singh, a senior official from India’s Ministry of Defense, said the purpose of the reserve is to ensure supply security for critical minerals and metals essential for military applications such

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Burkina Faso Seeks 35% Stake in WAR’s Kiaka Gold Mine, Highlighting Rising Resource Nationalization

According to Mining.com, Burkina Faso is accelerating its natural resource nationalization drive by demanding an additional 35% stake in West African Resources’ (WAR) Kiaka gold mine. The move forced WAR to suspend trading on August 28, with trading expected to resume on September 1. WAR has grown from a struggling exploration firm into one of

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Burkina Faso Accelerates Mining Nationalization, WAR’s Kiaka Mine Faces Shareholding Pressure

According to Mining.com, Burkina Faso is accelerating the nationalization of its natural resources. The government recently requested an additional 35% stake in the Kiaka gold mine, operated by West African Resources (WAR), forcing the company to suspend trading on August 28. WAR stated that the government aims to secure greater rights, and trading is expected

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U.S., Australia, India, Japan Launch Quad Critical Minerals Initiative Amid Geopolitical Tensions

According to Mining Weekly citing Reuters, the United States has announced a new Quad Critical Minerals Initiative (QCMI) in partnership with Australia, India, and Japan, despite recent trade frictions and political disagreements among the nations. All four countries share concerns over the security of critical mineral supply chains, especially amid growing geopolitical instability. However, U.S.

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Mexico to Halt New Mining Permits, Emphasizes Environmental Review and Sustainable Practices

On Monday, June 23, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will not issue any new mining concessions, marking a significant policy shift in the country’s natural resources management. “There will be no new mining permits—none,” Sheinbaum stated during a press briefing. She emphasized that her administration would review the environmental impact permits of existing

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Brazil to Invest R$5 Billion in Critical Minerals to Boost Clean Energy Transition

According to a report from BNamericas, a R$5 billion (US$900 million) fund established by Brazil’s Development Bank (BNDES) and national innovation agency Finep has selected 50 projects tied to the critical minerals supply chain. The goal of the fund is to promote investments that develop, innovate, and process key minerals like lithium, graphite, copper, nickel,

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Freeport-McMoRan Warns Copper Tariffs May Backfire Despite Short-Term Gains

Freeport-McMoRan Inc., the largest copper producer in North America, has expressed concerns that potential U.S. tariffs on imported copper—touted by former President Donald Trump as a way to boost the domestic industry—could ultimately do more harm than good. In late February, Trump directed the U.S. Commerce Department to investigate copper imports under Section 232 of

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EU Warns of Retaliation as US Doubles Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Imports

On Saturday, May 31, the European Commission issued a stern warning against the U.S. government’s decision to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. The EU condemned the move, stating it undermines mutual efforts to resolve trade disputes through dialogue and pledged to implement countermeasures by July 14, or earlier if necessary. According to the

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Robert Friedland’s Ivanhoe Atlantic Pushes for Iron Ore to Join US Critical Minerals List amid Guinea Project Expansion

Ivanhoe Atlantic (IA), the latest venture by renowned mining mogul Robert Friedland, is reportedly lobbying the US government to include iron ore on the United States’ critical minerals list, aligning with the country’s strategic efforts to secure essential materials for defense manufacturing. According to Mining.com, IA’s campaign reflects a broader U.S. initiative to fortify its

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