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Amaar Holding partners with Indian mining firm Maheshwari to advance Saudi Arabia’s mining sector

Amaar Holding Company has announced a strategic partnership with Maheshwari, a prominent Indian organization in the mining sector, to establish a company focused on...

Strategic engineering communication and public relations for mining enterprises

Public relations (PR) and engineering communications for mining companies involve specific strategies tailored to address the unique challenges and opportunities in the mining sector....

Lucid Motors and Graphite One form pioneering supply agreement for synthetic graphite

Lucid Motors and Graphite One have signed a new non-binding supply agreement for synthetic anode active materials. This agreement aims to enhance Lucid Motors'...

Botswana proposes new mining law requiring 24% local stake if government opts out

Botswana is set to introduce a new law that would require mining companies to offer a 24% stake in their operations to local citizens...

NMMC targets $1 billion investment in 2024 to expand gold production capacity

Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combine (NMMC), the world’s fourth-largest gold producer and Central Asia’s largest gold miner, has announced an ambitious investment program for...

Mining giants challenge Australian environmental reforms over economic concerns

Recent documents obtained under freedom of information laws reveal that mining giants, including Hancock Prospecting and Rio Tinto, have lobbied the Albanese government to...

Zijin Mining acquires 9.9% stake in Montage Gold amid stricter Canadian investment rules

Canadian miner Montage Gold announced that Chinese mining firm Zijin Mining Group will acquire a 9.9% strategic stake in the company through a brokered...

EU confronts hurdles in reaching rare earths targets under new mineral legislation

The EU faces significant challenges in meeting its ambitious goals to boost domestic output of critical minerals and reduce dependence on China, as outlined...

US backs Rainbow Rare Earths to diversify resource supply

Rainbow Rare Earths, a London-listed mining company, is poised to receive financial backing from the US Government to develop a South African mine for...
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