Congo president demands more from $6.2 billion China metals deal
Mining News Pro - Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi criticized a $6.2 billion minerals-for-infrastructure contract with China, saying the world’s largest producer of a key battery metal hasn’t benefited from the deal.
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Escondida mine workers announce strike amid labor demands
Mining News Pro - Union members will stop operations in all their shifts during the strike but will provide minimum services, Sindicato 1, which represents more than 2,000 workers, said in a statement.
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EU’s Green Deal demands switch from fossil fuels to domestic metal production
Mining News Pro - In a recently published whitepaper, researchers from the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities analyze the geopolitical context within which the European Union’s Green Deal is being advanced and conclude that the focus of the block’s energy transition should be on a switch from fossil fuels to metals.
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China Demands Shakes the Global Market of Metals
Mining News Pro - These days all over the global market all traders are talking about the market demand and china which is taking all the metals to itself.
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Sibanye gold miners to strike over pay until wage demands met
Mining News Pro - The biggest mining unions at Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. voted to strike at its gold operations until their wage demands are met, one of the groups said after a collective gathering of members.
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Westport grows legs as WA demands trade growth
Mining News Pro - The long deliberated Westport, south of Perth, has been the subject of a market briefing, as plans for Western Australia’s latest port facility look to satiate the state’s trade needs including ore and mineral exports.
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Deep-sea minerals could meet the demands of battery supply chains – but should they?
Mining News Pro - The world is hungry for resources to power the green transition. As we increasingly look to solar, wind, geothermal and move towards decarbonization, consumption of minerals such as cobalt, lithium and copper, which underpin them, is set to grow markedly.
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Top gold sector investor demands more action on carbon emissions
Mining News Pro - South Africa’s biggest money manager has written to 22 gold mining companies asking them to disclose data on the emissions they cause, adding to pressure on the resources sector to tackle climate change.
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PNG demands 40% of output from Newcrest-Harmony’s Wafi-Golpu project
Mining News Pro - Australia’s Newcrest Mining and South Africa’s Harmony Gold are facing fresh challenges in Papua New Guinea, as the administration is asking to keep 40% of gold extracted at the companies’ Wafi-Golpu project.
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Production was resumed in the National Steel Group / paid to all workers` demands
Mining News Pro - The director of the National Iranian Steel Industrial Group said that the production of the company started with the receipt of raw materials and production, and this unit is back to its peak days
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Life After Coal campaign demands IRP take water costs into account
Mining News Pro - A report from the Life After Coal campaign calls for uncounted costs to South Africa’s water resources to be accounted for in the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).
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