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South Africa seeks ‘meaningful deal’ with US amid strained ties
South Africa wants to reach a broad-ranging agreement with the US on diplomacy and trade amid strained ties between the two nations, President Cyril Ramaphosa said. A dispute over Pretoria’s land...
Germany’s KfW to lend Cape Town €150m for green energy
Cape Town is set to accelerate its switch to green energy and limit reliance on erratic supply from the state power utility after winning a €150-million ($157-million) loan from Germany’s KfW...
Indonesia, home to giant gold mine, launches bullion banking
Indonesia has launched its first bullion banks in a bid to draw tons of privately held gold into the financial system of Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The region’s largest gold producer on...
Trump ends US initiative to boost electricity access in Africa
A US initiative to increase electricity supply in Africa has been dismantled by the Trump administration after more than a decade of work, according to people familiar with the matter. Almost all...
Canada’s Allied Gold seeks listing on NYSE
Canada’s Allied Gold has started a process to apply for a listing on the New York Stock Exchange, joining an industrywide migration to the world’s top bourse. The Toronto-based gold producer was...
BHP kicks off $10.8bn plan to prevent Chile copper slump
BHP Group will kick off a massive $10.8-billion investment program in Chile with the overhaul of an ageing copper plant as the world’s most valuable mining company battles declining ore quality....
First Quantum steps up campaign to reopen Panama copper mine
First Quantum Minerals and its workers and suppliers in Panama are stepping up efforts to gain support for the reopening of a $10-billion copper mine more than a year after it was shut. The...
Codelco is winning over investors on signs of copper turnaround
Top copper supplier Codelco is starting to win over investors on signs that a long-awaited production recovery will help keep the Chilean state firm’s debt levels in check. In the past month,...
South Africa moots wealth tax in Budget discussions – Reports
South African cabinet considered a proposal to introduce a wealth tax when it discussed amendments to last week’s postponed budget, Business Day reported, citing officials it didn’t identify. The...
China cobalt stocks surge after Congo unexpectedly bans exports
Cobalt stocks rose in China on Tuesday as a surprise export ban in the Democratic Republic of Congo lifted the near-term outlook for the material used in alloys and batteries. Shares in Nanjing...
Congo suspends cobalt exports for four months amid oversupply
The Democratic Republic of Congo says it’s suspending cobalt exports for four months to rein in oversupply of the battery metal on the international market. Cobalt production in Congo – which...
Battery metal rout set to force unprofitable miners to cut costs
A wave of cost cutting and potential consolidation looms for lithium and nickel miners in the year ahead, with no short-term relief in sight for the key battery metals sector after a poor earnings...
Zelenskyy says US minerals deal must include military guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the US dropped its demand for Kyiv to commit to paying $500-billion as part of talks to give Washington a cut of the country’s mineral wealth. But...
EU bolsters ties with South Africa amid tensions with Trump
The European Union and South Africa are forging closer ties after previous disagreements led to a frosty relationship, the bloc’s top diplomat said. The rapprochement comes as US President Donald...
Chinese coal prices have further to fall as Glencore mulls cuts
China’s coal slump is likely to persist for several months, weighing on a global market that has seen mining giant Glencore forced to consider output cuts after prices dropped to near their lowest...
Miner Pilbara sees lithium demand rallying on China mine restart
Australia’s largest pure-play lithium producer Pilbara Minerals said it sees demand recovering on the restart of a large mine and refinery in China, even as it reported a net loss in its half-year...
World’s biggest miners pinched by iron-ore’s China problem
The world’s biggest miners, having cashed in on China’s once-rampant demand for iron-ore, are starting to reel from the impact of their main customer’s economic struggles. BHP Group, Rio Tinto...
Budget unravelled after key detail was kept secret
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented highlights of his upcoming budget to colleagues two weeks ago, but skipped a crucial detail to stop it from leaking – triggering a major fallout in the...
US snub to South Africa’s G20 may be a gift to Brics nations
South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa’s priority as Group of 20 president is overhauling the global institutions he sees as skewed in favour of the West. Donald Trump might just have beaten him to...
Glencore is studying whether to move primary listing from London
Glencore said the optimal location for its primary listing “remains under study,” fueling speculation about what would be the most high-profile exit from the UK exchange to date. Glencore began...
Transnet hit by chronic Cape Town wind delays during peak season
South Africa’s Transnet is taking measures to overcome strong winds at the Cape Town Container Terminal that have dented its performance during a peak season for fruit exports. The State-owned...
Copper falls as Citi predicts prices will retreat on US tariffs
Copper in London declined after Citigroup flagged risks of a pullback in prices from the impact of US tariffs on demand. The metal has risen almost 8% this year due to resilience in the physical...
Treasury plans measures to offset VAT hike - reports
South Africa’s National Treasury will use a series of measures to offset the impact on the poor from a planned increase in value-added tax, Business Day reported, without citing anyone. The steps...
Goldman raises gold target to $3 100 on central-bank appetite
Goldman Sachs Group raised its year-end gold target to $3 100 an ounce on central-bank buying and inflows into bullion-backed exchange-traded funds, highlighting Wall Street’s enthusiasm for the...
South Africa readies early retirement plan for State workers
South Africa’s government has drafted an early retirement offer for civil servants, part of an effort to reduce its wage bill, according to people familiar with the matter. State workers aged...
Billionaire Friedland’s iron-ore miner seeks up to A$300m in Australia IPO
Mining billionaire Robert Friedland’s latest venture, iron-ore producer Ivanhoe Atlantic, is seeking to raise as much as A$300-million from an initial public offering (IPO) in Australia, people...
IMF says South Africa needs to reduce debt for faster growth
South Africa must take bold steps to ease a suffocating debt burden and boost economic growth, said the International Monetary Fund. “What we are recommending is a fiscal adjustment of 1% of gross...
Mongolia aims to boost Chinese coal sales to 100Mt
Mongolia is aiming to increase its coal exports to China by almost a fifth this year, as it seeks to expand energy cooperation with its resource-hungry neighbor. The central Asian nation forecasts...
Vale expects to raise Carajas iron ore output by 13% with billionaire investment
Brazilian miner Vale said on Friday it expects to raise iron ore production in its main complex Carajas, in northern Brazil, by nearly 13% through 2030 as part of a 70-billion real ($12.26-billion)...
Gold holds biggest loss since December on concern rally overdone
Gold steadied following its largest one-day decline in two months, with the slump sparked by investor concern that the metal’s recent record-breaking rally may have been overdone. Bullion traded...
Storied Peruvian exec resurfaces at Canadian copper startup
After decades overseeing some of Peru’s biggest mines, Victor Gobitz has reemerged at the helm of a Canadian startup that has plans to begin copper production in a year and go public in the medium...
Agnico nears world’s No. 2 gold miner spot with output targets
Agnico Eagle Mines is threatening to snag the title of world’s second-largest gold producer from one of its top rivals. The Canadian mining company aims to churn out 3.3-million to 3.5-million...
Australia’s iron-ore hub reopens, Rio mines resume after cyclone
Australia’s biggest iron-ore port reopened and Rio Tinto Plc mines resumed operations after being spared any major damage from Tropical Cyclone Zelia. Port Hedland, which handled almost 760...
AU creates rating agency to tackle bias, unlock funds
Africa unveiled its own credit rating company to address concerns that evaluations by global agencies carry a costly bias against the continent. “Global credit rating agencies have not only dealt...
Chinese firms to build $2bn Tanzania rail
Tanzania signed a $2.15-billion deal with two Chinese firms to construct a railway linking its main port of Dar es Salaam to a nickel mine in neighboring Burundi. Tanzania Railways Corp awarded the...
Malawi temporarily bans all mineral exports to revamp rules
Malawi’s government placed a temporary ban the exports of all minerals to allow the country’s Ministry of Mining to streamline procedures. The ministry wants to enhance “regulatory frameworks that...
Zimbabwe seeks $950m in new bid to kickstart mining firm
Zimbabwe’s State miner is planning a fresh bid to kickstart a range of projects a year after the government took full control of the company. Kuvimba Mining House, under new CEO Trevor Barnard, is...
Canada’s 13 Premiers descend on Washington to play the China card on trade
The leaders of all Canadian provinces and territories are set to meet up in the US capital Wednesday to take their arguments against tariffs to American lawmakers, business groups and labor...
Quebec says Canada should consider aluminium tax to create leverage against US
Quebec Premier Francois Legault said Canada should consider putting export taxes on products such as aluminum to create leverage in negotiations with President Donald Trump’s administration. The...
Adani signs A$330m private loan for Australia coal port
Indian conglomerate Adani Group has signed an around A$330-million ($207-million) private credit loan for its coal port unit located in Australia’s Northern Queensland, according to people familiar...
‘Show me the money’: Record gold price is test for top miners
Gold prices are hovering around record highs, but Barrick Gold and Newmont have frustrated investors by failing to capitalise on bullion’s rally. The next ten days gives the top producers a chance...
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