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  • Belgium Eyes a Stronger Position in Rare Earth Recycling

    BY Industry News
    Brussels: Energy Minister Tinne Van der Straeten has expressed an ambition for Belgium to carve out a niche in the global recycling of rare earth metals. These metals, integral to various technologies, have extraction processes that raise environmental concerns. The Role of Rare Earths: Rare earth elements, including metals like cobalt and lithium, are essential...
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  • Toxic Pollution Probe at Cadia Gold Mine Intensifies in New South Wales, Australia

    BY Expert Base Metals
    Continuing Investigation The New South Wales Government’s inquiry into potential toxic pollution advances, setting its sights on the Cadia gold mine and other Central West mining sites. The probe is meticulously examining the impact of mining activities on public health, land, and water quality. Earlier Proceedings Previous hearings held at NSW Parliament House brought Cadia’s...
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  • Glencore to Halt Financing to Koniambo Nickel by 2024, Seeks New Financing Solutions

    BY Editor Metals
    Glencore’s Financing Decision: On Wednesday, September 27, Glencore, a major shareholder in Koniambo Nickel SAS (KNS) with a 49% stake, announced plans to withdraw financial support for the New Caledonian firm by the end of February 2024. This decision hinges on the absence of alternative financing solutions. A Nickel for Koniambo’s Thoughts: The majority stakeholder...
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  • Pan American Silver Completes Divestment of MARA and Morococha

    BY Expert Base Metals
    Pan American Silver (PAAS) has successfully completed the previously announced divestment of its 56.25% stake in the MARA project in Argentina and its 92.3% ownership in the Morococha mine in Peru. These divestments align with Pan American’s strategic goal of optimizing its portfolio after acquiring Yamana Gold. The transactions will lead to a reduction in...
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  • Palladium – Unique Properties, Catalysts, Innovations

    BY Expert Base Metals
    Check out the exclusive interview with Sergey Saltykov, doctor of chemical sciences, catalyst lead, department for technological innovations, Nornickel, on Palladium: You may also be interested in more Palladium news!
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  • The European Twilight: What’s Ahead for the Global Zinc Market

    BY Leonid Khazanov
    See full Global Zinc Market Infographic here Zinc prices have been on a downward trend since January, following the sharp rises seen in 2022. This trend is not encouraging for zinc producers in Europe, who are already struggling with high electricity costs. In other regions of the world, the situation is different, but also ambiguous....
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  • Adriatic Metals Starts Production in Bosnia, Europe’s First New Mine in a Decade

    BY Editor Metals
    Adriatic Metals announced plans to initiate production at its Vares silver project in central Bosnia this November. This development marks the first new mine in Europe in over ten years. The project involves revitalizing a former silver mine that had remained dormant during the civil strife of the early 1990s. CEO Paul Cronin highlighted the...
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  • Former Head of Rosaviation, Neradko, Plans to Join Norilsk Nickel

    BY Industry News
    Former head of Rosaviation, Alexander Neradko, intends to take a position at Norilsk Nickel. This information was provided to TASS by a source close to the Ministry of Transport. “He will move to Norilsk Nickel, to the position of vice president. Two possible companies were discussed for his move – Aerodynamics and Norilsk Nickel, he...
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  • FTSE 100 Hits Six-Week High Driven by Mining Gains

    BY Industry News
    London’s FTSE 100 soared over 2% led by mining giants Anglo-American, Rio Tinto, and Glencore, each gaining over 5% as commodity prices surged, notably iron ore and oil. The index closed at 7,673.08, marking its highest since July 31, with a 1.95% increase. Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG, noted the rally was spurred...
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  • Russian Metals Producer Installs Water Turbidity Monitors at Shops

    BY Editor Metals
    Russian metals producer Nornickel said this week it was installing a video analytics system to monitor turbidity of water after ore processing at the Copper Smelter in Norilsk. Previously, water turbidity was monitored manually every four hours. From now on, real-time control will help employees respond faster to incidents, the company said. “There is nothing...
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