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European Union continues strong imports of Russian steel raw materials in 2024

From January to July 2024, the European Union imported 3.36 million tons of steel raw materials from Russia, totaling €1.62 billion, according to calculations...

Nationwide protests in Serbia: Lithium mining project faces backlash amid economic hopes and environmental fears

Since August, a major lithium mining project in the Jadar River basin has ignited nationwide protests in Serbia, driven by concerns over its environmental...

Breaking the titanium dependency: Europe’s challenge in securing aerospace supply chains

The situation surrounding titanium supply for the aerospace sector in Europe highlights significant vulnerabilities in the face of geopolitical tensions. While Apple’s transition to...

Russian delegation in Sudan to finalize gold extraction plans amid economic challenges

A Russian trade delegation has been negotiating with Sudanese officials to initiate gold extraction from various sites in Sudan as early as next month,...

U.S. senator proposes ban on Russian mineral imports to protect American jobs and counter war funding

Senator Steve Daines, R-Montana, has introduced legislation aimed at banning the import of essential minerals from Russia, including platinum, palladium, and copper. This move...

GV Gold to launch Svetlovsky gold plant in Russia by September 2025

GV Gold is set to launch the Svetlovsky gold mining and recovery plant in Bodaibo district, Irkutsk region, in September 2025. According to the...

Catoca diamond mine works to resolve issues with Alrosa following sanctions impact

The Catoca diamond mine in Angola, the fourth-largest open-pit diamond mine globally and a major source of Angola's diamond production, is working to mend...

US targets Russian metals and mining firms with new sanctions amid Ukraine conflict

The United States has intensified its sanctions against the metals and mining sector in Russia, targeting companies and individuals involved in supporting the invasion...

Swedish Auriant Mining AB defies EU sanctions, continues Russian operations amid controversy

Auriant Mining AB, a Swedish mining company, remains resolute in its operations within Russia despite the potential for severe repercussions from EU sanctions. The...
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