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Unlocking Africa’s critical minerals: Global partnerships and local development for a sustainable future

The emerging consensus within the mining industry is that unlocking Africa's critical minerals potential will require a combination of global partnerships and local development...

Saudi Arabia seeks to balance oil dominance with expansion in mineral resources

Saudi Arabia is working to balance its long-established oil dominance with the development of its mineral resources, with the goal of expanding the role...

Leading Edge Materials submits application for 25-year mining lease at Norra Kärr rare earths project in Sweden

Leading Edge Materials Corp. has announced the submission of an application for an Exploitation Concession ("Bearbetningskoncession") for a 25-year mining lease for its Norra...

Overcoming regulatory challenges to tap into Canada’s critical mineral resources

As the world transitions to low greenhouse gas (GHG) emission sources of energy, the focus has shifted to developing responsible and reliable resources to...

China implements export ban on key minerals to the US, intensifying trade tensions

China took a significant step in the ongoing trade war with the US by imposing a ban on the export of several critical minerals....

Kazakhstan and UK deepen economic ties with tungsten supply deals and critical minerals collaboration

Kazakhstan and the United Kingdom are negotiating agreements for the supply of tungsten, marking a significant step in deepening economic and resource development ties...

Saudi Arabia boosts mining sector to support Vision 2030 goals and global supply chains

Khalid Almudaifer, Vice Minister for Mining Affairs in Saudi Arabia, recently highlighted the significant rise in local demand for minerals in the Kingdom. This...

Critical Minerals Africa Group (CMAG) seeks to boost Africa’s role in global critical minerals supply chains

A new initiative called the Critical Minerals Africa Group (CMAG) has been launched by global leaders in the critical minerals industry with the goal...

Australia approves additional A$400 million loan to Iluka Resources for rare earths refinery expansion

Australia has agreed to provide an additional A$400 million ($257.2 million) loan to Iluka Resources to support the development of its rare earths refinery...
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