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Indian group blames uncertainty on tough trading conditions and lack of clarity over government support
Australia, Argentina and African countries set to benefit as Santiago moves ‘urgently’ to take stake in key projects
Forget mining bitcoin: real heavy industry is the challenge
New production techniques will help, but more judicious use by farmers will help even more
Country’s president is betting long-term demand will provide the clout needed to keep overseas investors in place
Deal between Chinese group and Gécamines threatens to put downward pressure on cobalt prices
Billionaire chair Sajjan Jindal plans to spend $65bn by 2030 to expand steel and energy conglomerate
Sharp rise in controls threatens to drive up cost of green energy transition, body warns
China wants more control over an industry where global mining groups such as BHP have strong sway
Bradford-based Barrett Steel buys distribution business and property interests, saving 173 jobs
Britain’s largest distributor of steel products could be sold as early as this week
Militia group later claims to have recovered the barrels of uranium after worries they had been stolen
Indonesian president Joko Widodo hopes to move the country up the global electric car supply chain
Founder of Tsingshan, world’s largest producer of the metal, plans first IPO after 35 years
As a leading supplier of aluminium and palladium, any export cuts by Moscow could lead to price rises
Mining mogul says merger of Indian and South African zinc assets is the ‘right thing to do’
UN atomic watchdog gains agreement to restart monitoring after visit to Islamic republic
Plans being drawn up as British Steel announces up to 260 job cuts to confront soaring costs
World’s second-largest miner ‘quietly confident’ about global economic outlook
There is latent value to capture, but only for the most patient shareholders
ArcelorMittal’s finance chief also calls on Brussels to match level of US environmental subsidies
Dispute over Jabiluka mine comes as country reassesses longstanding ban on energy source
Workers told of cuts being considered by owner Jingye despite offer of £300mn government support package
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt agrees to consult on ways to level playing field against foreign competitors
Exchange says intervention threatens free flow of capital on which mining companies rely
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