Anglo starts formal divestment of coal, nickel after rebuffing BHP, CEO says
Anglo American is starting a formal process to sell its coal assets and explore options for its nickel operations after fending off a takeover threat from bigger rival BHP Group, CEO Duncan Wanblad said on Thursday. |
Nornickel forecasts lower global nickel surplus, bigger palladium deficit
Russian mining and metals giant Nornickel on Thursday lowered its forecast for the global nickel surplus this year, but said it expected a bigger global palladium deficit. |
Wyloo Metals to build battery materials processing plant in Ontario
Wyloo Metals, the privately held battery resources unit of Australia iron ore baron Andrew Forrest, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the City of Sudbury in Ontario to secure a parcel of land to build a downstream battery materials proc... |
Vale moves closer to deal for Onca Puma nickel mine to resume operations
Vale and the Brazilian state of Para have moved closer to an agreement that could allow the mining group to resume operations at its Onca Puma nickel mine. |
LME approves listing of first Indonesian nickel brand
The London Metal Exchange (LME) has approved the listing of the first Indonesian brand which can be delivered against the exchange’s primary nickel contract, it said on Thursday, strengthening the selling power of the world’s largest miner. |
On May 20th, the APNI released INPI Index
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On May 20th, the APNI released INPI Index. |
Horizonte goes into administration amid funding shortfall for Brazil nickel project
Horizonte Minerals has appointed Chad Griffin and Geoff Rowley as administrators, following its inability to secure full financing for the Araguaia nickel project, in Brazil. |
Vale Indonesia granted mining permit extension to 2035
Indonesia has granted Vale’s (NYSE: VALE) local unit a special mining permit extension. |
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