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The President’s Inbox Recap: Critical Minerals and China

The latest episode of The President’s Inbox is live, and we’ve revived the practice of posting a weekly episode recap on The Water’s Edge....

Inomin Mines offers investors exposure to major critical minerals and precious metals discoveries

Inomin Mines Inc. is a company that offers investors a window on significant critical minerals, including magnesium-nickel-chromium-cobalt, and precious metals discoveries on well-located properties...

From Extraction to Value Addition: Enhancing Africa’s Critical Minerals Value Chain

Africa’s mineral industry is the largest in the world and, for many countries on the continent, constitutes significant parts of their economies. However, for the...

Kyrgyzstan Postpones Ban On Gold Ore Exports Until 2024

Kyrgyzstan postponed the introduction of a ban on the export of gold ore and concentrate until January 1, 2024, Erbol Sultanbaev, press secretary of...

Iran’s Annual Export of Minerals Exceeds $12.2

The Iranian Mines & Mining Industries Development & Renovation Organization put the country’s export of mine and minerals in the previous Iranian calendar year...

Nickel Asia Corp announces two new mines in Philippines

The largest miner in the world’s second-largest nickel producing country announces investment after a year of contractions. Nickel Asia Corp (NAC), the biggest nickel producer...

Voltaic Strategic Resources: Advancing rare earth elements and strategic minerals discovery

Leading mineral exploration company, Voltaic Strategic Resources Limited, is boosting supply chains of critical materials by advancing its lithium, rare earth elements (REEs), gold,...

Cobalt Market Update: Q1 2023 in Review

Cobalt supply remains higher than demand, leaving prices under pressure. Find out what other dynamics moved the market in the first quarter of 2023....

Chinese Companies Reportedly Halt Rare Earth Mining in Myanmar After Protests

Chinese companies mining rare earth minerals in Myanmar’s Kachin State have promised to halt activities after more than 1,000 local residents protested, acknowledging the...
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