CHINESE copper smelters are producing record volumes of refined metal, swelling global stockpiles and threatening to cap the price gains that have...
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LIBERIA expects iron ore production to triple to around 30 million tons this year, driven by a major expansion by ArcelorMittal Liberia and output from several new entrants, the country’s mines minister told Reuters in an interview. The West African nation produced approximately 10Mt in 2025, almost entirely from ArcelorMittal Liberia, its principal mining operator. […]
CHINESE copper smelters are producing record volumes of refined metal, swelling global stockpiles and threatening to cap the price gains that have...
South Africa’s Kumba Iron Ore posted an 18% rise in annual profit on the back of higher mineral prices and stronger sales volumes driven by improved...
KUMBA Iron Ore did not expect to be affected by a dispute between China’s state-owned iron ore buyer and mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto, saying on...
KUMBA Iron Ore did not expect to be affected by a dispute between China’s state-owned iron ore buyer and mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto, saying on...
KUMBA Iron Ore did not expect to be affected by a dispute between China’s state-owned iron ore buyer and mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto, saying on...
Burkina Faso mining defies insurgency to hit 94-tonne production. An in-depth analysis of Iamgold’s $165m spend, IMF revenue forecasts and the 2026...
Burkina Faso mining defies insurgency to hit 94-tonne production. An in-depth analysis of Iamgold’s $165m spend, IMF revenue forecasts and the 2026...
KUMBA Iron Ore may need more capacity on Transnet’s Sishen to Saldanha Bay railway, but where volume isn’t in shortage is in complexity. Not, at...
KUMBA Iron Ore may need more capacity on Transnet’s Sishen to Saldanha Bay railway, but where volume isn’t in shortage is in complexity. Not, at...
KUMBA Iron Ore may need more capacity on Transnet’s Sishen to Saldanha Bay railway, but where volume isn’t in shortage is in complexity. Not, at...