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Newmont, Imperial Metals bags $500m Canadian gov support for Red Chris expansion
3rd July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-listed Imperial Metals has confirmed it will receive $500-million from the government of Canada to advance the Red Chris mine block cave transition, under the Canada-British Columbia Cooperative Prospectivity Agreement. As the Red Chris joint... 


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Canadian diamond miner Mountain Province to soon delist from TSX
3rd July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

As TSX-listed Mountain Province Diamonds continues to pursue a potential restructuring transaction among its shareholders and creditors, which may include a "go-private" transaction, share... 


El Teniente mine
Codelco debt and high costs hurt competitiveness, document says
3rd July 2026 By: Reuters

Chile's State-run copper giant Codelco sees soaring costs, which are over one-and-a-half times above its global rivals, and heavy debt are the main challenges to the struggling company's... 


Malartic mine
Agnico Eagle suspends Quebec pit mining, flags production hit
2nd July 2026 By: Reuters

Miner Agnico Eagle Mines said on Thursday a rock mass movement occurred along the north wall of the Barnat open pit at its Canadian Malartic complex in Quebec, prompting a temporary suspension of... 


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Japan cuts gas in favour of coal as Hormuz disruption chokes LNG
3rd July 2026 By: Bloomberg

Japan sharply reduced natural gas-fired power generation last month, instead relying more on coal, as disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz tightened supplies of the cleaner-burning fuel. The... 


Antofagasta's Los Palembres mine, in chile
Antofagasta to seek enviro approval for Encierro, Volcanes exploration in fourth quarter
Updated 6 hours ago By: Reuters

Chilean copper miner Antofagasta plans to submit environmental applications to broaden its exploration activities for its Encierro and Volcanes projects in the fourth quarter of this year,... 


Cigar Lake mine
Cameco increases Cigar Lake ownership to 57%
3rd July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-listed uranium miner Cameco has successfully acquired Tepco Resources' 5% participating interest in the Cigar Lake joint venture, increasing Cameco's ownership stake in the mine to 57.41%.... 


Cook Islands manganese nodules on seabed
US envoy says Cook Islands minerals are a top priority
3rd July 2026 By: Reuters

The new US ambassador to New Zealand and several Pacific island nations said on Friday that securing Cook Islands seabed minerals was a top priority, and that China's push for influence in the... 


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Fenelon project area
Wallbridge suspends exploration activity in Québec amid wildfire risks
3rd July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-listed Wallbridge Mining has temporarily evacuated staff and suspended exploration owing to forest fire risks near its Detour-Fenelon gold trend property, in Québec. This follows an evacuation... 


Uranium
Traction completes radiometric survey on Aurora uranium project
3rd July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Canadian uranium miner Traction Uranium Corporation has completed an airborne radiometric survey at the Aurora uranium project, in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan. The survey was... 


Falchani project area, in Peru
American Lithium strengthens board with US mine lifecycle expert
3rd July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-V-listed American Lithium Corporation has appointed Amandip Singh as an independent member of its board, bringing to the position more than 15 years of experience in exploration, project... 


Lindian completes first blast at Kangankunde, starts active mining
Lindian completes first blast at Kangankunde, starts active mining
2nd July 2026 By: Sabrina Jardim

ASX-listed Lindian Resources has successfully completed the first production blast at its Kangankunde rare earths project, in Malawi, marking the start of active mining operations and another major... 


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Diamond council reminds industry revised System of Warranties deadline is nearing
2nd July 2026 By: Lumkile Nkomfe

Industry body the World Diamond Council has highlighted that the transition period to its revised System of Warranties will conclude on September 21. With fewer than three months remaining of the... 


Teck Resources' QB mine, in Chile
Teck Resources confirms election window for shareholders now open ahead of Anglo merger
1st July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

As global mining giants Teck Resources and Anglo American finalise a "merger of equals" plan of arrangement, Teck has mailed a letter of transmittal and election form to each registered holder of... 


Mining cost pressures accelerated in May as energy shock took hold
Mining cost pressures accelerated in May as energy shock took hold
Updated 2 hours 38 minutes ago By: Sabrina Jardim

Minerals Council South Africa has reported that mining input cost pressures accelerated sharply in May, reflecting the transmission of higher global energy prices into the South African economy... 


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BHP workers approve Pilbara labour deal, unions cite lingering concerns
3rd July 2026 By: Reuters

Workers at BHP's South Flank and Mining Area C iron-ore operations in Western Australia have voted to approve a new labour agreement, unions said on Friday, while noting that many remained... 


Cook Islands manganese nodules on seabed
US envoy says Cook Islands minerals are a top priority
3rd July 2026 By: Reuters

The new US ambassador to New Zealand and several Pacific island nations said on Friday that securing Cook Islands seabed minerals was a top priority, and that China's push for influence in the... 


Magazine round up | 03 July 2026
Magazine round up | 03 July 2026
3rd July 2026

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Value chains in focus as ESG pressures mount for South African firms
3rd July 2026 By: Sabrina Jardim

With increasing emphasis globally on the adoption of environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles, South African companies are urged to creatively embed ESG practices in their everyday... 


Lindian completes first blast at Kangankunde, starts active mining
Lindian completes first blast at Kangankunde, starts active mining
2nd July 2026 By: Sabrina Jardim

ASX-listed Lindian Resources has successfully completed the first production blast at its Kangankunde rare earths project, in Malawi, marking the start of active mining operations and another major... 


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New surface copper discoveries found at Kaoko’s Namibia project
2nd July 2026 By: Lumkile Nkomfe

ASX-listed mining exploration company Kaoko Metals has discovered an outcrop of copper mineralisation at its newly named Bootless prospect during its maiden fieldwork programme at the Chalkos... 


Fortuna Metals achieves greater than 96% titanium oxide rutile product at Malawi project
Fortuna Metals achieves greater than 96% titanium oxide rutile product at Malawi project
2nd July 2026 By: Sabrina Jardim

ASX-listed Fortuna Metals has announced the successful production of a high-quality rutile product of over 96% titanium oxide (TiO2) from the bulk sample metallurgical testwork completed by mineral... 


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Magazine round up | 03 July 2026
Magazine round up | 03 July 2026

A video round up of this week’s magazine, highlighting our cover story, features and Business Leader. 

GREEN DEFERRED: The World Steel Association has warned that about half of the world's planned green-steel projects have been delayed, while governments have committed just $20-billion of the $1.5-trillion needed to decarbonise the sector. It added that the current global project pipeline is set to deliver only about 70-million metric tons of green steel yearly by the end of the decade, a fraction of the roughly two-billion tons of total steel production forecast for the same date. Photograph: Bloomberg
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The World Steel Association has warned that about half of the world's planned green-steel projects have been delayed, while governments have committed just $20-billion of the $1.5-trillion needed... 

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Infrastructure can be the catalyst that brings Africa together

That Africa cannot afford fragmented voices any longer was a point mining and energy luminary Mike Teke made when he addressed the Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines last month. We agree. Africa needs far... 

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Populist omen

South Africa is approaching the fifth anniversary of the deadly July 2021 riots and looting in an atmosphere that is again heavily laden with the threat of violence. It’s a fog made denser by the... 

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Shaun Golding, CEO of G-Chem Aquacare
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This week we profile Shaun Golding, CEO of G-Chem Aquacare, a provider of specialised water treatment services, technical expertise, chemical programmes and equipment solutions to industrial... 

The hydration breaks during this year’s FIFA World Cup have proved controversial among players, coaches and fans. Likewise, a move by a group of scientists to discount both the ‘worst case’ and ‘best case’ climate scenarios has also proved controversial. It is positive that mitigation efforts have made the worst-case of a 3.5°C to 5.5°C rise in global temperatures by 2100 implausible. Removing the best case, however, means it is now harder to keep global warming below 2°C, let alone meet the 1.5°C Paris goal.
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The hydration breaks during this year’s FIFA World Cup have proved controversial among players, coaches and fans. Likewise, a move by a group of scientists to discount both the ‘worst case’ and... 

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