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Aluminium prices rise to their highest level in over four years due to supply concerns

Aluminum prices reached their highest level in over four years on Tuesday as rising feedstock prices, alumina,?added?to persistent concerns?about a tightening?market amid a?reduced supply from Gulf producers. The London Metal Exchange's three-month aluminium rose by 1.4%, to $3,698.50 at 0937 GMT, after reaching $3,707.5. This is the highest level since March 24, 2020. On March 7, 2022 the metal reached a record high of $4.073.5, as markets grappled with the immediate aftermath of Russia's invasion in Ukraine. A 5% increase in September alumina contracts on the Shanghai Futures Exchange, which rose to their highest level since early May due to...

Mining

Hindalco, India's largest steel company, misses its profit forecasts on Novelis fire-related costs

Hindalco Industries, India, posted a surprise drop in profit for the'second consecutive quarter' on Friday. This was despite higher base metal prices. According to data compiled by LSEG, the Aditya Birla Group's firm reported a 50% drop in consolidated net profits for the?three-month period ended March 31. Analysts had expected a profit of 43.12 billion rupees. Hindalco is one of India’s largest?aluminium- and copper-producing companies. It benefited from higher base metal prices, and increased demand during the seasonally strong third quarter, when construction activity peaks and automotive companies are pushing to meet their production and sales targets by financial year...

Mining

Perpetua Resources secured a $2.9 billion loan to fund Idaho antimony and Gold Mine

Perpetua Resources, a gold and antimony miner in Idaho, announced that the board of the Export-Import Bank of the United States approved a $2.9 Billion?loan for the development of the Stibnite Gold Project. According to the current capital cost estimates, the EXIM funding, provided under the "Make More in America Initiative", along with the cash available in the company, should be sufficient to finance the direct construction. The Pentagon-backed project would be the first antimony mine in the country. It has an estimated 148'million pounds' of metal that is used to make?bullets, tanks and alloys for batteries in electric vehicles....

Mining

WSJ reports that the US will award $2 billion in quantum computing funds and take equity stakes.

The Trump?administration will award $2 billion in?grants in nine quantum-computing firms in deals where the U.S.?government takes?equity shares,?the Wall Street Journal, citing Commerce Department, reported on Thursday. According to the report, the department agreed to give IBM $1 billion from the package, and GlobalFoundries $375 million. According to a WSJ report, the remaining firms, such as D-Wave Quantum and Rigetti Computing, will receive $100 million each. Startup Diraq could receive up to $38 million. The Trump administration would continue its push to "take equity stakes" in companies that are considered to be critical to the domestic supply chain as well...

Mining

Sherritt signs a contract with Gillon Capital despite Cuba sanctions

Sherritt International, a Canadian miner, announced on Wednesday that it had entered into a non-binding 'term sheet', or a preliminary agreement, outlining the deal terms with a U.S. based company, Gillon Capital, for a private placing of up to 55 percent of its common stock. The placement includes a common share-purchase warrant exercisable in nine months. It is expected that the exercise price will be below C$0.11, which was the closing price for Sherritt common shares on May 15. The nickel-cobalt mining company said that the U.S. authorities are not opposed to Gillon Capital's current discussions with the company, but...

Mineral Resources

Agnico Eagle will redevelop Hope Bay in Canada's Arctic.

Natural Resources Canada announced on Tuesday that Agnico Eagle, a Canadian mining company, will begin the?redevelopment? of the Hope Bay Mine located in Canada's remote Arctic. According to the website of Agnico, which is the second largest gold miner in the world by production, it acquired the Hope Bay Mine located 'in the northern territory Nunavut' when it purchased Canadian miner TMAC Resource in 2021. The mine suspended production in the year following to conduct exploration work on the site. The company said that the mine could produce 400,000 ounces gold per year. Natural Resources Canada announced that Agnico will...

Mineral Resources

Anglo American sells Australian coal mines up to $3.88 Billion

Anglo American announced on Monday that it would sell its steelmaking mines in Australia for up to 3,88 billion pounds to UK-based Dhilmar. The move is part of Anglo American's strategy to exit the sector and reduce debt, as well as streamline assets, ahead of a planned merger between Teck Resources, Canada, and Anglo American. Anglo, listed in London, is selling the mines located in Queensland's Bowen Basin - the world's leading steel-making coal region - as part of its plan of divesting -or spinning off - non-core assets before completing the merger between Teck Resources and Anglo that will...

Mineral Resources

White House: China has agreed with US concerns about rare earth shortages

The White House said on Sunday that China will address U.S. concern about a'shortage of certain specialty rare Earths due to?Beijing’s export controls. China's export controls on rare earths, introduced in April 2025 as a retaliation to President Donald Trump's Liberation Day Tariffs, continue to restrict the exports of some rare earths. This is despite an agreement last October that China agreed to let shipments flow freely. Beijing's 'grip' has been most tightened on specialty?rare Earths like yttrium and scandium. Both are used in defence, chipmaking, aerospace, and other industries. It read: "China will address U.S. concern regarding supply chain...

Mineral Resources

Cubans are frightened by the US's plans to indict Raul Cuba

The U.S. plan to indict Cuba's former 'leader Raul Castro for the downing humanitarian planes 20 years ago increased tensions in the island Friday. This comes as the country is struggling with its worst crisis in decades due to severe fuel shortages. Indicting the '94-year old'revolutionary icon' would be a major step in the Trump administrations pressure campaign on Cuba. The Trump administration has been describing the communist government of Cuba as corrupt and incompetent, while pushing for change. Cuba has not yet commented directly on the threat to indict, but Bruno Rodriguez, Cuba's Foreign Minister, expressed his defiance Friday....

Mineral Resources

Gold falls to a one-week low, as yields and the dollar climb. Middle East tensions also fuel inflation.

Gold dropped to a'more than a week low on 'Friday as U.S. Treasury Yields?and -the- dollar rose, and inflation fears due to the U.S./Israel war against Iran reinforced bets on higher interest rates. Gold spot was down 2.3% to $4,555.63 an ounce at 1:19 pm EDT (1719 GMT), after it had hit its lowest price since May 4, earlier in the day. Prices have fallen 2.5% so far this week. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 2.7% to $4,560.20. "There were a few reasons for the sell-off in (precious metals). The dollar is strong right now. Not only are...

Mining

US manufacturing production is boosted by motor vehicles and AI; war-related shortages of supplies are looming

The U.S. manufacturing sector posted its biggest increase in 14-months in April. This was driven by the demand for motor vehicles, and?technology products amid a boom in artificial intelligence spending. A survey released by the New York Federal Reserve showed that delivery performance in New York State deteriorated during May. The U.S. and Israel conflict with Iran has caused disruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. This has led to higher energy prices and global supply chain strains, as well shortages of many goods including consumer products, fertilizers and aluminum. In April, producer prices rose at the fastest rate...

Mineral Resources

Rwanda's Trinity Metals aims to raise $200 million US dollars in order to increase tin and tungsten production

Rwanda's Trinity Metals plans to list on an international exchange in order to raise between $100 and $200 million as it expands its tin and tungsten mines, and moves forward with what could be one of the top lithium deposits in the world, according to its CEO. The soaring demand for metals known as 3T, which are used in electronic, defence, and energy supply chain, is driving a move toward traceable non-Chinese suppliers, bringing Rwanda's 3T mine belt near the Democratic Republic of Congo into sharper focus. Trinity has consolidated three undercapitalised properties in 2022, the Nyakabingo mine for tungsten,...

Europe

Mineral Resources

Nornickel, a Russian company, recommends that the 2025 dividend be cancelled due to instability

Norilsk Nickel's board recommended that there be no dividend payouts in 2025. It added on?Monday, it was prioritising the financial stability of its company during a time of "elevated economic instability". Nornickel, if approved, would withhold?its annual dividend for the fourth consecutive year. In 2022 the Russian metals manufacturer's finances deteriorated because of geopolitical forces. On June 30, shareholders in one of world's largest nickel producers and the largest palladium producer will discuss the proposal. Nornickel hasn't paid a full-year dividend since 2024, nor for 2022, 2023 or 2024, due to Western sanctions and the falling price of its main...

Mining

Ebola confirmed in rebel-held Congo far from the outbreak's epicentre

The rebel alliance in the area confirmed a case of Ebola on Thursday. It is located hundreds of kilometres away from the epicenter of the outbreak. The outbreak, which was undetected in Ituri Province, some 300 kilometres north of Bukavu for two months, has now been detected. According to the World Health Organization, 139 deaths have been linked to this outbreak. As of Wednesday, 600 suspected cases had been reported in Ituri province and North Kivu. Two cases were also confirmed in the neighboring country of Uganda. Alliance Fleuve Congo (which includes the Rwandan-backed M23 M23 rebels that seized eastern...

Mining

Sources say that Thyssenkrupp will consider spin-off of materials unit at summer shareholder meeting.

Two people familiar with the matter said that Thyssenkrupp may hold an extraordinary general meeting in the summer, to allow investors to vote on a possible spin-off of its materials trading division MX. The discussions?underscore Miguel Lopez's attempts to continue with the company overhaul to a holding company, despite recent setbacks after talks to sell Thyssenkrupp Steel to Jindal Steel failed. Sources said that Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board, which is meeting on Wednesday, could decide to send official invitations to shareholders in the next month. This would mean an EGM might take place at the end of July or beginning of...

Western Europe

East Asia

Mineral Resources

China's recent coal mine closures in context

Analysts expect that the worst mining disaster in China's history will have a negative impact on the coal supply during the summer, when demand is usually high. Gas explosions at Liushenyu Mine in Northern?Shanxi Province killed 82 people late Friday night. Officials called for better safety oversight. President?Xi _Jinping has ordered an investigation. How much coal mining has been halted due to safety checks? According to an analysis by Mysteel analysts, as of Monday, 319,000 tons of coal per day were halted in 109 mines across Shanxi for safety inspections. This is typical after a fatal accident. Mysteel stated that...

Mining

Australia's MinRes Jiangxi Ganfeng invests $351 million at Mt Marion Lithium project

Mineral Resources, Australia, announced on Tuesday that it had reached a 'final investment decision' with its joint venture partner Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium to invest approximately A$490 million ($351.38 millions) into developing the Mt Marion lithium exploitation in Western Australia. The investment is a major step towards expanding the project. It will boost the supply of lithium in response to the growing global demand for electric vehicles and battery storage. MinRes stated that the 'investment, which will be spent between 2027-2028, includes A$240,000,000?for an underground pre-production facility, A$220,000,000 for underground development, and A$30,000,000?for infrastructure. Upgrades would extend mine life, and increase...

Mining

Analysts say that China could be a net exporter of refined zinc in 2026.

Analysts said that China would export more refined zinc in 2026 than it imports, for the first time since four years. This is due to a growing supply of the metal and a weak domestic demand. China, which produced about half of the world's Zinc last year, is also a major zinc importer. The metal is mainly used for galvanising steel. Alice Fox, commodities analyst at Macquarie Group says that net refined zinc imports will be 209,767 tonnes this year compared to 428,890 tones in 2024. According to Fox, at home, new capacity is expected to be added this year,...

Energy Markets

China reduces the death toll of Shanxi coal mining disaster to 82

Local officials announced at a press conference held late Saturday that the death toll had been revised to 82. The explosion at the Liushenyu mine in China's north province of Shanxi on Friday night killed 82 people. Initial reports from state media said that at least 90 people had been killed. Even if the number is lower, it remains China's most deadly mining accident since 2009 when a gas exploding at the Xinxing Mine, in Heilongjiang Province, killed 108. At a press conference, local officials stated that the initial death count reported by state media was incorrect. Guo Xiaofang said...

Mining

The death toll in China coal blast explosion jumps to at minimum 82

State'media Xinhua' reported on saturday that the death toll from an explosion in a coalmine?in Shanxi Province, northern China, has now risen to?least? 82. Nine people are still missing. Xinhua had reported earlier that 247 workers were underground when the gas explosion happened late Friday night at the Liushenyu Coal Mine in Qinyuan County. According to Xinhua, Chinese 'President Xi Jinping' called on authorities to?spare no efforts"?in order to treat the injured, conduct search and rescue, and?order a thorough investigation of the cause of accident, and strict accountability according?to the law. Premier Li 'Qiang reiterated the instructions and called for...

Mining

Document shows that the Indian steel ministry is pushing to eliminate metallurgical coal tariffs

According to a document reviewed by, India's Ministry of Steel asked the Ministry of Finance to remove?anti-dumping duties on low-ash coke imports. They cited inadequate domestic supplies and higher prices. India, the second largest crude steel producer in the world, imposed an anti-dumping provisional duty on imports of low-ash metallurgical coal - also known as metcoke – for a period of six months. India imports met-coke primarily from China, Indonesian, Poland, Japan and Switzerland. Industry?experts claim that import volumes have dropped sharply since curbs were implemented. In a memo dated May 18, the Steel Ministry referred to anti-dumping duty acronyms...

Mineral Resources

ASIA GOLD - Price volatility dampens India's demand, while China's premiums are easing

This week, gold prices in India continued to be at a steep discount, due to price volatility, which dampened demand, while premiums in China were reduced. Dealers in India quoted discounts This week, you can save up to $78 per ounce on official domestic prices, including 15% import duty and 3% sales tax. That's a significant drop from the previous week when you could save up to $207 per ounce. Retail buyers are confused by the recent price fluctuations after the government increased import duty earlier in the month. "Most of them are waiting for the prices to come down,"...

Mining

US official: US and Philippines will reach agreement on economic security zones'sooner than later'

A senior U.S. Official said that the United States will likely reach an agreement with the Philippines on a long-term framework for an economic zone "sooner than later". Washington is aggressively expanding?its supply chain alliance for technology?known by the name "Pax Silica". The official, Jacob Helberg, said both countries had a 2-year window in which to finalize the arrangements as per a pact signed last month. Helberg, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs, said in an interview that both parties would also set sectoral priorities for industrial activities in the area. He said that "there's a lot of momentum...

Mineral Resources

Arafura, Australia approves rare earths project worth $1.6 billion

Arafura Rare Earths announced on Thursday that it has approved the development of its $1.6 billion Nolans Project in the 'Australian Northern Territory', which will 'become 'the third-largest rare earths operations of the country by the end of this decade. The project is designed to deliver 4,440 metric tons of neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) oxide annually, targeting markets outside China amid growing demand for rare earths used in electric vehicles and wind turbines. Arafura has secured financing commitments with the export credit agencies in the United States, Canada and Germany, as well as global trading houses and manufacturers. This is because Western...

Mining

Arafura opens the way for Australia's 1st ore-to -oxide rare Earths plant

Arafura Rare Earths announced on Thursday that it had made a final investment decision for the development of 'Nolans' project in Australia's Northern Territory. This would be 'the country's 'first 'fully integrated ore to oxide rare earths 'operation. The company's shares rose 13.6% intraday to A$0.335, their highest intraday gain since 11 March. As of 0046 GMT, the benchmark index was up by 1.7%. The Nolans project is designed ?to deliver 4,440 metric tons of neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) oxide annually, targeting markets outside China ?amid growing demand for rare earths used in electric vehicles and wind ?turbines. Arafura announced that Hatch,...

Mining

Sector body: Europe must end China's price control on rare earths to encourage investment

Bernd Schaefer, an industry expert at the EIT, said on Wednesday that Europe needs to develop its own pricing system for "specialty metals" and "rare earths" in order to lessen reliance on China and increase investment in mining and manufacturing. China controls the critical mineral supply chains and sets prices on its own markets. This leaves Western developers with no benchmarks for their investment decisions, which can delay projects already costing more in Europe. The EU has set a goal to mine 10% of its strategic raw material requirements annually by 2030, and rely no more than 65% on one...

Energy Markets

INSTANT VIEW - Indonesia will set up a state-owned firm to manage sales of its key resource exports

On Wednesday, Prabowo Subito, the president of Indonesia, told the parliament that Indonesia would set up a firm to handle exports of natural resource, including palm oil and coal. The President said that the policy is aimed at maximizing government revenue and strengthening monitoring, as well as combating under-invoicing. COMMENTS: EDDY MARTONO (the chairman of GAPKI, the Indonesian palm oil producers 'association) Not all exporters have processing industries. Many of these companies are also traders or trading firms that deal with relatively small volumes in certain countries. What will happen to these companies with the creation of this body?" Even...