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Codelco, Chile's copper producer, expects its output to increase by 10,000 tons in 2010.

Maximo Pacheco, the chairman of Chilean state-owned miner Codelco, said on Monday that it is expected to produce about 1.344 million metric tons (about 10,000 tons more) of copper by 2026. Pacheco stated that Codelco, as the world's biggest copper producer, will achieve a copper output of 1,33 million tons by 2025. The company also produced 100,000 tons of copper in partnership with other companies. Pacheco stated that the company's strategy was to "find copper" and to develop structural projects that would expand and prolong the life of our copper mines. The company will invest $150 million into exploration by...

Mineral Resources

ATALCO receives US Pinnacle affiliate investment to increase alumina and gallium production

Atlantic Alumina Company announced that the U.S. Government and a Pinnacle?Asset Management?affiliate have invested more than $450?million into the alumina?producer in order to?boost the domestic output and build a large-scale primary galium production circuit. Atlantic Alumina or ATALCO announced on Monday that the U.S. Department of War had invested $150 million as preferred equity. Pinnacle, through its?affiliate Concord Resources Holdings?, has also put more than $300 million of private capital into play. The Trump administration is stepping up its efforts to secure U.S. mineral supply chains, including shifting federal support from grants to direct equity stakes. Washington wants to reduce...

Mineral Resources

QXO secured additional $1.8 billion financing led by Apollo and Temasek

QXO announced on Monday that it had secured $1.8 billion in additional financing from Apollo Global Management, Temasek, and other investors. The firm of?billionaire Brad Jacobs? is targeting acquisitions in the consolidating U.S. Building-Products Industry. After the building products supplier, QXO has committed to a new investment of $3 billion. Raised $1.2 billion Last week. QXO has said that it will structure the funding in a previously-disclosed series of convertible perpetual preferred stock, and use the proceeds for future acquisitions. M&A activity in the U.S. construction products industry has increased, as firms have sought to scale up and 'localize supply...

Coal

US EPA rejects Colorado haze plans to retire coal plants earlier

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rejected Colorado's plan on Friday to comply with regional haze regulations by closing its coal plants. It said the state "needs" the plants to continue running to maintain reliable power. The agency stated that Colorado's plan to reduce pollution from sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxidation, which causes haze and smog in national parks and wilderness regions, violated the Clean Air Act since the state failed to?get the consent of one of the coal plant targeted for an early retirement. Why it's important The Trump administration is extending the life of coal-fired plants in order to...

Mineral Resources

BlueScope’s largest investor rejects $9 billion takeover bid

BlueScope Steel’s largest investor, AustralianSuper said on Friday that it supported the Australian company's decision to reject a $9 billion offer from U.S.-based Steel Dynamics and?SGH?. After announcing its increase in stake on Thursday, the pension fund now holds 13.52 % of BlueScope. BlueScope rejected the $A30 offer from?SGH & Steel Dynamics on Wednesday, saying that it was "very significantly undervalued". The company also accused the acquirers of trying to buy BlueScope 'on the cheap. AustralianSuper's spokesperson stated that "we support the BlueScope Board's decision to reject the offer and remain focused on executing the company's strategy, without distraction." The...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops on caution before key US employment data

Gold prices fell on Thursday, as a strong dollar weighed on investors. They were preparing for a major U.S. employment report due later this week, which will be used to assess the Federal Reserve’s policy and gauge U.S. influence on Venezuela. As of 0539 GMT, spot gold dropped 0.4% to $4435.62 an ounce. U.S. gold GCcv1 futures for February delivery dropped 0.4% to $4444.40. Bernard Sin, Regional Director- Greater China at MKS PAMP, said that traders are weighing increased geopolitical pressures, such as the U.S.'s intervention in Venezuela, against macroeconomic signals coming from the United States. The?dollar remained near its...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops on caution before key US employment data

Gold prices fell on Thursday as a result of a strong dollar. Investors were preparing for the release of a key U.S. employment report this week, which will be used to assess the Federal Reserve’s policy and gauge U.S. influence on Venezuela. As of 0539 GMT, spot gold dropped 0.7% to $4423.20 an ounce. U.S. gold GCcv1 futures for February delivery dropped 0.7% to $4432.0. Bernard Sin, Regional Director- Greater China at MKS PAMP, said that traders are weighing increased geopolitical pressures, such as the U.S.'s intervention in Venezuela, against macroeconomic signals coming from the United States. The?dollar remained near...

Mineral Resources

BlueScope Steel shares drop 2% after rejecting $9 billion takeover bid

BlueScope Steel shares were down by 2% on early Thursday trading after the company turned down an A$13.2 Billion ($8.87 Billion) takeover bid from Australian conglomerate SGH and U.S. based Steel Dynamics. BlueScope's shares were trading slightly below the A$30 per share cash offer, which indicates investors believe a deal can still be struck despite the official rejection by the board. SGH shares traded 0.7% lower on Thursday after BlueScope stated that the offer "significantly undervalued" SGH after trading closed Wednesday. Steel Dynamics shares ended Wednesday's U.S. trade 2.8% lower. Macquarie analysts predicted that the takeover fight would continue. They...

Mining

Investors lock in profits as gold falls by more than 1%

Gold prices dropped more than?1% Wednesday, as investors booked profits following a recent rally. However, it did pare some losses after weaker-than expected U.S. job data increased bets on Federal Reserve rate reductions. As of 11:16 am, spot gold fell 1.1%, to $4,445.32 an ounce. ET (1616 GMT). Prices dropped as much as 1,7% to $4,422.89 in the earlier session. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery were down 0.9% to $4,456.10. David Meger is the director of metals trading for?High Ridge Futures. He said, "We view today's pullback as a general profit-taking after that recent surge." Meger said that the...

Mining

BlueScope Steel shareholders seek price increase for $9 billion purchase offer

BlueScope Steel's investors are hoping for a A$13.2billion ($8.92billion) buyout bid from SGH or U.S. based Steel Dynamics to win their support in selling Australia's biggest steelmaker. BlueScope shares closed?1.12% higher at A$29.87 on Wednesday, a fractional amount below the A$30 offer per share made public on Monday. The BlueScope board has yet to deliver an official recommendation on the all-cash bid, which was the fourth approach from Steel Dynamics put to the Melbourne-headquartered firm since late 2024. According to the agreement, SGH, owned by Australian billionaire Kerry Stokes would purchase BlueScope, and then sell the North American assets of...

Mining

Berkshire Hathaway increases new CEO Abel’s salary to $25 Million

Berkshire Hathaway announced on Tuesday that it had raised the salary for?new chief executive Greg Abel, to $25 million. This is a far greater salary than the $100,000 per year salary that his predecessor Warren Buffett received for over four decades. Abel, who is 63 years old, was appointed chief executive of Berkshire on January 1 after eight years in the role of vice chairman, overseeing Berkshire’s non-insurance business. Buffett set his compensation during this period. It included a $21 million salary in 2020, a $ 20 million salary in 2030, and a $15 million salary plus a bonus of...

Mineral Resources

Morgan Stanley predicts that gold will reach $4,800 in the fourth quarter of 2026

Morgan Stanley predicted gold would reach $4,800 an ounce in the fourth quarter, surpassing last year's records. They cited falling interest rates, the change of leadership at the Federal Reserve and central bank and fund purchases. Morgan Stanley also stated in a note dated January 5 that the events of Venezuela over the weekend would likely attract buyers who are looking for a safe place to store their money. However, it did not mention this as one reason why its forecast was $4,800/oz. Bullion reached a record-high of $4,499.71/oz in December and ended 2025 at a gain 64%. This was...

Europe

Mining

What drives the gold market and how investors buy it?

Gold soared over the $4,600 per ounce mark in a single day on Monday. A resurgence of geopolitical tensions as well as expectations of a looser U.S.monetary policy contributed to bullion reaching its first record peak of 2026 following a series of all-time records last year. There are several ways to invest in gold: SPOT - MARKET Big banks are usually the gold buyers for large investors and large buyers. The spot market is determined by the real-time dynamics of supply and demand. London is the hub of the spot gold markets. The London Bullion Market Association sets standards for...

Environment

Swedish steel startup Stegra signs a deal with Thyssenkrupp Material

Swedish steel startup Stegra announced?on?Monday that Thyssenkrupp Material?Processing Europa has signed an agreement for the?delivery of steel from Stegra’s plant that is being built in Sweden and that the German company will support the ramp up of output. The German company will purchase significant amounts of non prime steel from 2027 to supply various industries across Europe, according to a Swedish statement. Stegra explained that non-prime steel is a byproduct that does not meet the highest standards of quality that some applications require. However, it is still a durable and strong material that can be used for a variety of...

Mining

Investors look past Italy's Real Estate Scandal

Italy's real estate market may outpace the rest of Europe in 2026, as political stability as well as a clean-up of regulatory issues following a scandal involving building permits in Milan boost investor confidence. The property research group Scenari Immobiliari predicts that transactions on the Italian real estate market this year will rise by 8.4% to 175,8 billion euros ($205.9 billion), with residential properties accounting for over 80%. According to Scenari Immobiliari, this would be "faster" than 7% growth on the Spanish property market. In comparison, UK's housing market grew by 6.6%, Germany 4.1%, and France 3.2%. The Milan building...

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East Asia

Mineral Resources

Dalian iron ore prices rise on demand for restocking ahead of Lunar New Year

Iron ore futures in Dalian edged up on Tuesday due to a restocking of steelmakers' stocks by the top consumer, China, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. As of 0255 GMT, the most-traded contract for May iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was 0.24% higher. It stood at 823.5 Yuan ($118.06), per metric ton. The benchmark iron?ore for February on the Singapore Exchange fell 0.26% to $108.9 per?ton. According to a report from the consultancy Mysteel, global iron ore shipment from Australia and Brazil dropped?by 1,36 million tons on a week-to-week basis, but total volume arriving in China...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices fall on profit-taking before US inflation data

Prices of copper fell on Tuesday, as the expectation for rate reductions in the United States eased. This prompted a round of profit-booking. As of 0243 GMT, the most traded copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange had fallen?0.36%?to 102,600 Yuan ($14,706.73) a metric ton. The contract reached a high of 104,800 Yuan during the session. This is close to the previous record of 105,500 Yuan, which was set last week. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.6% to $13,130 a ton. JP Morgan has said that it does not expect the Federal Reserve to...

Mining

China to boost consumer demand with new policy measures

The copper price rose on Monday as a result of a lower dollar and the?rising hope of better demand, with China - its largest buyer - planning to?roll out a set of policies that will spur domestic?consumer?demand. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract closed the daytime trading 3.14% higher, at 103430 yuan per metric ton ($14,829.74). On January 6, it reached a record-high of 105,500 Yuan. By 0758 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price on London Metal Exchange had risen?1.7% to $12,219.5 per ton. Benchmark reached its highest level at $13,387.5 per ton on January 6th. China's cabinet...

Mining

China to boost consumer demand with new policy measures

Prices of copper rose on Monday as the dollar fell and expectations of better demand grew. China, the world's largest copper buyer, plans to introduce a package?of policies designed to boost domestic consumer demand. By 0151 GMT, the most traded?copper contracts?on Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 2.91%, to 103200 yuan (US$14,792.94) a metric ton. On January 6, it reached a record-high of 105,500 Yuan. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 1.22% to $13,156 a ton. The benchmark reached its highest level at $13,387.5 per ton on January 6 China's cabinet met on Friday under the leadership of...

Mining

Japan embarks on a rare earth search as China restricts its supply

The Japanese ship left on Monday to explore a coral atoll rich in rare Earths. This is part of Tokyo's efforts to reduce its dependence on China as the latter tightens up supply. The Chikyu test vessel will spend a month near Minamitori Island, 1,900 km (1200 miles) south of Tokyo. This is the first time in the history of mankind that sludge from the seabed can be continuously lifted onto a ship. Japan has reduced its dependency on China, as have its Western allies. These minerals are vital for the production of smartphones, military equipment and cars. This effort...

Mineral Resources

VHM, an Australian rare earths mining company, cancels offtake agreement with China's Shenghe Resources

VHM, an Australian rare earths mining company, announced on Monday that it has terminated the?offtake contract with China's Shenghe Resources in relation to its Goschen rare Earths project? after conditions precedent were not met. If current trends continue, shares of?VHM could rise as much as 12.1% in early trading to A$0.465. This would be their best day since the 10th November. VHM stated that the decision was a sign of its intention to reach out to a larger pool of buyers, as global demand for minerals critical is increasing from buyers outside China. Macquarie Capital was hired by the company...

Mineral Resources

PPC raises the 2026 Japan Copper Premium to a record $330/T

Pan Pacific Copper (PPC), Japan’s largest supplier, has offered to sell the metal to domestic customers for a record price of $330 per metric ton by 2026. This was revealed on Friday by a source within the company. It reflects fundamentals of demand and supply. The physical delivery rate is three times higher than the benchmark LME price of $88, and is paid over and above LME benchmark prices. The rate also includes costs such as taxes and transport. The source said that this year's rise is due to a steep fall in treatment and refining fees (TC/RCs), which are...

Mining

China restricts rare earth exports after dual-use ban to Japanese companies, WSJ reports

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that China has restricted exports to Japanese firms of powerful magnets containing rare earths, and other products containing them, after Beijing banned the?exports to Japan of dual-use items. Journal: China's restrictions on rare earths are applicable to all Japanese industries, not just the defence industry. China's Commerce Ministry said Thursday that the export ban to Japan on dual-use products will only apply to military firms. He Yadong told reporters that "civilians will not be affected." China announced Tuesday that it would ban the export of dual-use products with possible military applications to Japan. The...

Mining

Dalian iron ore drops on increasing portside inventories, but heads for a weekly gain

Dalian iron ore prices fell for the second time on Friday, due to higher portside inventories of this key ingredient in steelmaking. However, expectations that demand would improve kept prices on track towards a weekly increase. The May contract for iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed morning trade at 816 Yuan ($116.92), a 0.5% decrease. The contract is up 3.4% this week. By 0337 GMT the benchmark February iron ore price on the Singapore Exchange had risen 2.7% to $108.25 per ton. Data from Mysteel revealed that inventories of?imported ore in major Chinese ports had risen for the...

Mining

Nickel and copper end the week with higher prices despite a selloff

Nickel and copper are expected to finish the week on Friday higher, despite recent selling as investors took profits after a rally. As of 0315 GMT the most active?copper contracts on the Shanghai Futures Exchange had declined by 0.98%, to 100,870 Yuan ($14452.74) per metric ton, and were poised to end?the?week up 2.13%. The benchmark London Metal Exchange three-month copper, however, increased 0.69%, to $12,808 per ton. This was a 2.64% gain for the week. Shanghai copper reached a record of 105,500 Yuan per ton earlier this week. London copper also peaked at 13,386.50. The pullback in copper prices since...

Mining

Profit-taking causes the price of copper and nickel to fall

Prices of copper and nickel fell on Thursday as investors retreated from the recent sharp rise. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.3% at $12,853 a metric ton as of 1106 GMT. Concerns over a tight mine supply, and bets about future demand growth led to a record-high copper price of $13,387.50. The analysts at Sucden Financial stated that the continued mirroring of precious metals suggests this is "primarily profit-taking, position cleaning and not a major change in underlying trend." S&P Global said that the growth of artificial intelligence and defence sectors would boost global demand for...

Mineral Resources

China warns about battery overcapacity risk

China's Industry?Ministry said Thursday that it has urged a battery manufacturer to optimise the industry capacity and?mitigate overcapacity risks. According to the readout from a meeting posted on Wechat on Wednesday, the ministry stressed the need for market regulation and enhanced supervision in the electric vehicle and battery storage sectors. China Daily, citing sources, reported that 16 companies, including top battery manufacturers, were present. According to the report, energy storage system integrators Beijing HyperStrong Technology and Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric, as well as Trina Solar – a leading solar manufacturer – were also present. The state planner, the?industry minister and...