The five biggest stories in mining this week feature BHP, South32 and Faraday Copper, as well as Canada and Japan's mineral stockpiling plans Incoming BHP CEO, Brandon Craig, has made significant ...
Faraday Copper's San Manuel property in Arizona, adjacent to the company's Copper Creek project. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Faraday Copper acquires BHP's San Manuel copper property in Arizona, with CEO ...
Thesis Gold & Silver's EVP Stephen Crozier on open source mining, First Nations partnerships and why the Lawyers-Ranch project could be a company-builder Deep in the Toodoggone district of northern ...
South32 agrees to sell most aluminium assets to Alcoa for up to US$5.6bn, as new CEO Matt Daley pivots the mining company toward copper South32 has signed a binding conditional agreement to sell its ...
Maninder Sidhu, Canada's International Trade Minister, led a delegation of 300 to Japan to discuss critical minerals cooperation. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Canada and Japan are exploring stockpiling ...
BHP reshuffles its executive leadership team ahead of Brandon Craig's July 1 start Incoming CEO Brandon Craig reshapes BHP's leadership team, splitting the Americas presidency into North and South ...
The mining sector is moving at a ferocious pace to address pressures such as decarbonisation, labour shortages and falling ore grades. An industry that was once perhaps slower than others to change is ...
Britain commits £50m (US$66m) to critical minerals extraction, processing and recycling, as HyProMag's Birmingham plant leads domestic rare earth revival The UK has committed £50m (US$66m) to boost ...
The top five mining stories include LKAB's fossil-free permit, the pentagon backing a rare earth fund and Hertha Metals targeting US rare earth iron gap The US Department of Defense is committing ...
G7 leaders met at Évian in 2026 to agree a critical minerals coordination framework. Credit: Wikimedia Commons G7 leaders agreed at Évian to align critical minerals stockpiling and create an IEA-led ...
The Pentagon is spending US$500m to build domestic rare earth processing capacity and reduce US dependence on Chinese midstream dominance The US Department of Defense is committing US$500m to ...