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Platinum metals support every step of the green hydrogen fuel cell economy.
Platinum metals support every step of the green hydrogen fuel cell economy.
Platinum demand outlook lifted higher by series of new global hydrogen fuel cell buildouts
2nd December 2024 By: Martin Creamer

The outlook for platinum group metals (PGM) demand has been uplifted by a series of new developments in the field of platinum-catalysed green hydrogen generation as well as concomitant fuel cell buildouts that are green-hydrogen fed. On top of... 


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Spartan doubles Pepper resource
2nd December 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

ASX-listed Spartan Resources has updated the mineral resource estimate (MRE) for the Pepper and Never Never gold deposits, part of its Dalgaranga gold project, in Western Australia. The firm... 


Infinity shareholders approve Cangai project acquisition
2nd December 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

The shareholders of Infinity Mining have approved the acquisition of the Cangai copper project in New South Wales, paving the way for the company to acquire the asset from Castillo Copper. The... 


Iamgold reclaims 70% stake in Côté Gold
Iamgold reclaims 70% stake in Côté Gold
2nd December 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Toronto-listed Iamgold on Monday announced that it had exercised its right to repurchase a 9.7% interest in the Côté gold mine from Sumitomo Metal Mining, effectively returning to its full 70%... 


Shares in Green Minerals fall 40% after Norway stops deep-sea mining
2nd December 2024 By: Reuters

Shares in Norwegian sea bed mining start-up Green Minerals fell by 40% on Monday after the government scrapped a first licensing round for deep-sea mining in return for support for its annual... 


Bridge weight restrictions to impact Man Choch trucking operations
2nd December 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Alaska gold miner Contango has provided its 2025 gold production guidance, reaffirming expectations for strong cash flow despite facing rising operating costs at its Manh Choh mine. While the... 


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Lithium Argentina leaves Canada to establish domicile in Switzerland
Lithium Argentina leaves Canada to establish domicile in Switzerland
2nd December 2024 By: Mariaan Webb

TSX- and NYSE-listed Lithium Americas (Argentina) has announced plans to redomicile from Canada to Switzerland, a move designed to enhance the company’s growth prospects and financing flexibility.... 


Uranium developer Premier American president resigns
2nd December 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

TSX-V-listed Premier American Uranium has announced the resignation of David Suda as president of the company, with effect from December 1. Suda is resigning to pursue other opportunities, the... 


Condor receives nonbinding acquisition offers
Condor receives nonbinding acquisition offers
2nd December 2024 By: Mariaan Webb

Canadian exploration and development company Condor Gold has confirmed it has received two nonbinding acquisition offers, one from Calibre Mining and the other from Metals Exploration, potentially... 


Australian gold output falls amid volatile gold prices
Australian gold output falls amid volatile gold prices
2nd December 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Australian gold production dipped slightly in the September quarter of 2024, with output falling to 73 t, according to Melbourne-based consultants Surbiton Associates. This represents a decrease... 


Norway stops deep-sea mining, for now
Norway stops deep-sea mining, for now
2nd December 2024 By: Reuters

A small leftwing environmentalist political party in Norway succeeded on Sunday in blocking plans to mine the sea bed at the bottom of the Arctic, by demanding the government scrap its first... 


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Peru votes to extend informal mining permits for six more months
Peru votes to extend informal mining permits for six more months
2nd December 2024 By: Reuters

Peru’s Congress voted late on Friday to extend for six months a controversial permit that allows informal mines to operate in the country. The permit, known as Reinfo, is opposed by most of the... 


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Top copper miner Chile gets back to pre-pandemic output levels
2nd December 2024 By: Bloomberg

Chile registered its biggest month of copper production this year, and the best October since before the pandemic, as the biggest supplier of the wiring metal recovers from project setbacks. Mines... 


The Hemi gold project in Western Australia
Northern Star seizes Hemi gold asset in A$5bn De Grey buyout
2nd December 2024 By: Mariaan Webb

Australian gold miner Northern Star Resources announced on Monday its A$5-billion acquisition of De Grey Mining, a move that secures control of the highly sought-after Hemi gold development in... 


Carnaby buys copper deposit, seals offtake with Glencore
29th November 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

ASX-listed Carnaby Resources on Friday announced an agreement to acquire the high-grade Trekelano copper deposit near its Greater Duchess project in Mt Isa, Queensland.   “This is a transformative... 


Paladin forecasts 50Mlb/y uranium supply deficit over next decade
29th November 2024 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Australia-based uranium producer Paladin Energy has warned of a significant supply gap in the global uranium market, forecasting a shortfall of more than 50-million pounds a year of uranium over... 


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Magazine round up | 29 November 2024

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

DEBT LEAKAGE: The National Treasury plans to withhold funds from five municipalities over their unpaid water bills, with water boards currently owed R23.4-billion, more than 70% of which is four months overdue. The municipalities of Matjhabeng, Kopanong, Thabazimbi, Merafong City and Victor Khanye are set to be affected by the decision. However, national government is also helping to renegotiate repayment agreements between water boards and municipalities. Photograph: Bloomberg
DEBT LEAKAGE

The National Treasury plans to withhold funds from five municipalities over their unpaid water bills, with water boards currently owed R23.4-billion, more than 70% of which is four months overdue.... 

South Africa is duty-bound to win back lost ferrochrome market share

South Africa’s private sector once ruled the ferrochrome industry very convincingly, and rightly so, given this country’s chrome endowment and the major success it achieved in adding much value to... 

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From crisis to . . .

It was fascinating to listen to Eskom chairperson Mteto Nyati outline, in a recent exchange with the Centre for Development and Enterprises’ Ann Bernstein, why he believed the latest turnaround... 

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Henk Duys, Chairperson of Duys Engineering Group and director of Alton Duys Engineering, Aeroklas Duys, ATD Alliance, Tandem Equity, and three property-owning companies
Henk Duys

This week we profile Henk Duys, Chairperson of Duys Engineering Group and director of Alton Duys Engineering, Aeroklas Duys, ATD Alliance, Tandem Equity, and three property-owning companies  

TARIFF WALL: President Donald Trump did not build the wall on America’s southern border that he promised ahead of his first term. Nor did he get Mexico to pay for it. He seems strongly committed, however, to building a tariff wall during his second term. Such a strategy could be inflationary in the US and may also have global ramifications, potentially even triggering a costly trade war.
TARIFF WALL

President Donald Trump did not build the wall on America’s southern border that he promised ahead of his first term. Nor did he get Mexico to pay for it. He seems strongly committed, however, to... 

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