It’s Getting Harder to Find Mining Engineers a Green World Needs
Digging up the metals that go into power grids and electric cars is crucial to the energy transition.
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BHP, South32 May Face South Africa Class Action on Lung Disease
BHP Group Ltd., South32 Ltd. and a unit of Seriti Resources Holdings Ltd. may face a class action
1970-01-01 08:00
Investor That Took On Exxon Targets Deals in Critical Minerals
Investment fund Engine No. 1, known for its battle with Exxon Mobil Corp. and recently taking a surprise
1970-01-01 08:00
European Stocks Drop; UK Outperforms on HSBC and BP Earnings
European stocks dropped on Tuesday as earnings season rolled on. UK shares outperformed, helped by gains in BP
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Saudis Make First Big Global Mining Bet With Vale Metals Stake
Saudi Arabia has made the first big deal in a push to deploy its vast wealth into the
1970-01-01 08:00
The Only Thing Keeping South Africa From Chaos Is Its Private Sector
On a recent sunny afternoon, Joshua Radebe patted down asphalt into a neatly filled pothole on a busy
1970-01-01 08:00
Winter Can Come for EasyJet as Summer Shines: The London Rush
Flight cancellations due to strikes may be spoiling holiday plans across Europe this summer, but thankfully it’s a
1970-01-01 08:00
Latin America’s Star Economy Races Toward a Technical Recession
Peru — Latin America’s fastest growing major economy this century — is facing what was once unthinkable: a
1970-01-01 08:00
Anglo Platinum First-Half Profit Slumps After Metal Prices Drop
Anglo American Platinum Ltd. said first-half profit likely fell as much as 75% due to lower metal prices
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Glencore, Anglo Join South Africa in $1.5 Billion Water Plan
Some of the world’s biggest mining companies are working with South Africa’s government on a 27 billion rand
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Australian Labor Government Approves First Thermal Coal Mine
Australia has approved its first thermal coal project since Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came to power, drawing criticism
1970-01-01 08:00
Congo Homes In on Peru’s World No. 2 Copper Ranking
The Democratic Republic of Congo all but closed the gap with Peru in terms of copper shipment volumes
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