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At the EIT Raw Materials Summit in Brussels, the mood is a familiar one: polite frustration. Onstage and on the sidelines, ...
Yokohama Rubber has posted ‘record' March quarter revenues today (May 15), even as its profits took a hit from its ...
For the average Brit, Dominic Raab is no new name. For the average miner, the politician turned private equity partner is ...
Western Australia-based Norton Gold Fields is providing access to one of its Kalgoorlie mine sites for the deployment of ...
EIT RawMaterials has been appointed to lead the newly launched European Raw Materials Academy (ERMAcademy), a major EU-backed ...
Fortescue has cut 90 jobs across its hydrogen division, casting doubt on its $114 million Gladstone plant and fuelling investor concern over the company's clean energy strategy and execution risks.
FLSmidth shares shot up 11% yesterday (May 14) as the mining original equipment manufacturer (OEM) released its interim March quarter results. The Danish ...
Glencore is at risk of exposing itself to significantly rising costs that could undermine its profitability if action is not taken to reign in its methane ...
The Mining Magazine Awards for 2025 are officially open and accepting nominations across 13 categories. The Mining Magazine Awards celebrate the best in ...
With a deal to sell its fertiliser distribution business struck, a developer running a tape measure over its Gibson Island land, and its old name of Incitec ...
Wood Mackenzie painted a bleak picture of the lithium market today, saying it expects the market to remain in oversupply ...
European leaders raised doubts over the achievability of the continent's critical raw materials act (CRMA) targets during the opening panel at EIT RawMaterials ...
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