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First Quantum cuts working hours at Panama copper mine amid cost concerns and legal disputes

First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is scaling back working hours at its suspended copper mine in Panama to manage the costs of site preservation following...

Copper 360 resumes underground mining at Rietberg mine, South Africa’s oldest copper site

Johannesburg-listed Copper 360 has announced the restart of underground mining at the Rietberg mine in South Africa's Northern Cape province. This marks the first...

Pollution concerns persist for Bor residents despite Zijin Mining’s $3.8 billion investment in Serbia

Suzana Jovanovic, a resident near an old surface mine in Bor, Serbia, has seen no improvement in her quality of life since Zijin Mining...

China and Taliban launch Mes Aynak copper mine project after 16-year hiatus

After a hiatus of 16 years caused by ongoing conflict, work has officially resumed on the Mes Aynak copper mine in Afghanistan, a project...

Freeport-McMoRan unveils $7.5 billion expansion plan for El Abra copper mine in Chile

Freeport-McMoRan plans to invest approximately $7.5 billion to expand its El Abra copper mine in Chile, with the development expected to span seven to...

DAMREV unveils $330 million tokenization deal for Namibian copper mine, transforming asset management with blockchain

DAMREV, Africa’s premier Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization firm, has secured a landmark agreement valued at $330 million to tokenize a copper mine in...

Peruvian copper production to increase gradually until 2027, with significant growth forecast from 2028

Peruvian copper mine production is expected to grow modestly in the short term until 2027, with a significant increase projected starting in 2028. As...

Somincor explores sale options amid government’s critical raw materials strategy

As the government finalizes its "critical raw materials" strategy, Somincor, the owner of the Neves Corvo mine in the Alentejo, has confirmed it is...

Portugal’s strategic plan for critical raw materials in the green transition

Portugal is positioning itself strategically in the green transition by emphasizing the exploration of critical raw materials, with copper potentially outweighing lithium in importance,...
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