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Rio Tinto raises 2025 capital expenditure and copper output projections, focuses on clean energy metals growth

Rio Tinto, the Anglo-Australian mining giant, announced an increase in its capital expenditure guidance for 2025 and forecasted higher copper production, primarily driven by...

Kazakhstan intensifies search for rare earth metals to bolster global supply chain

Kazakhstan is intensifying its search for rare earth metals, which are in high demand on the global market, with exploration activities now underway at...

Portugal to launch lithium prospecting tender in 2024 to boost European green transition

Portugal has announced plans to issue an international tender for lithium prospecting licenses next year, a process originally scheduled for 2018 but delayed due...

Mining sector struggles to meet critical mineral demand amid cost overruns and delays

The mining industry is facing significant challenges in executing extraction projects needed to meet the soaring demand for critical minerals. Years of project delays,...

America’s hidden lithium rush: Untapped reserves in fracking wastewater

The echoes of America’s historic gold rush have given way to a new and pressing rush: the lithium rush. As demand for renewable energy...

Thousands rally in Serbia against lithium mining project deal with EU

Thousands of people across Serbia took to the streets to protest a lithium excavation project that the Serbian government recently signed with the European...

European Lithium welcomes Austrian exemption of Wolfsberg lithium project from environmental impact assessment

European Lithium Ltd has welcomed the recent announcement from the Carinthian state government, which has confirmed that Critical Metals Corp (CRML) subsidiary ECM Lithium...

Lithium Ionic secures LOI for $266M financing from EXIM Bank for Brazil’s Bandeira lithium project

Lithium Ionic, a Canadian lithium exploration company, has secured a significant financial boost for its Bandeira lithium project in Brazil. The company has obtained...

Western Australia announces $150 million lithium industry support package amid price slump

Western Australia has launched a $150 million support package to stabilize its lithium sector, which has been hit hard by falling global lithium prices....
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