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Glencore CEO: Cobalt market oversupply driven by sluggish EV growth and new battery technologies

The cobalt market is facing significant volatility, with prices plummeting to their lowest levels since 2016. This downturn is largely attributed to slower-than-expected growth...

Teako Minerals to acquire 90% stake in Norwayā€™s LĆøkken project from Capella

Teako Minerals has finalized a definitive agreement to acquire a 90% interest in the LĆøkken copper-zinc-cobalt (Cu-Zn-Co) project in TrĆøndelag, Norway, from Capella Minerals....

Empowering Africa: Optimizing mining agreements in a global race for critical minerals

Negotiations between African governments and foreign investors in the mining sector are often shaped by diverse skills, technical expertise and information imbalances, influencing the...

Cobre Las Cruces advances eco-friendly cobalt extraction from mine waste in Spain

Spanish mining company Cobre Las Cruces (CLC) is spearheading an innovative project aimed at extracting critical raw materials (CRM) from mine waste as part...

Devastating effects of cobalt mining in the DRC: Environmental damage and human cost revealed

Electric vehicle batteries rely heavily on cobalt, but mining this crucial element can result in severe environmental and human costs. In a recent investigation for...

Enhancing strategic partnerships for critical minerals: The need for transparency and responsibility in clean energy transitions

As governments shift away from fossil fuels and push for clean energy, there is a growing focus on securing critical mineral supplies. Essential materials...

UK pushes to reopen old mines as China maintains lead in critical minerals production

China's dominance in the production and processing of critical minerals has raised alarms globally, prompting the UK to reassess its own reserves. The UK...

Navigating the depths: China’s role and the geopolitical stakes in deep-sea mining

China is swiftly asserting its dominance in the largely unregulated realm of deep-sea mining, raising critical concerns about the environmental and geopolitical consequences of...

China’s critical minerals dominance faces challenges as global demand soars

The demand for critical minerals like copper, cobalt, lithiumĀ and nickel is surging as the world increasingly relies on new technologies crucial for the green...
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