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How Empire Metals’ accidental discovery is changing the titanium game
Empire Metals instead found two billion tonnes of titanium ore. |
Australia signs key declaration bolstering importance of critical minerals
Australia has signed another international commitment, cementing the ongoing strategic importance of critical minerals in establishing secure supply chains for Western economies. |
Nornickel sharply hikes nickel surplus forecasts for this year and next
Russian mining giant Nornickel said on Monday that it had doubled its nickel surplus forecast for this year and more than doubled its forecast for 2026. |
Europe trawls for alternative aluminium supply in face of Mozal shutdown
A smelter shutdown in Mozambique is set to dent global aluminium supplies next year, analysts say, leaving the plant's core European Union customers searching for alternatives. |
Russian court rules in favour of Rusal in $1.32bn lawsuit against Rio Tinto
A Russian court has ruled in favour of Rusal in the aluminium giant's 104.75-billion-rouble ($1.32-billion) lawsuit against global mining and metals company Rio Tinto, according to court documents. |
‘One of the world’s best undeveloped iron ore deposits’ moves closer to production
Feasibility studies are underway at the Rhodes Ridge joint venture – set to assess the development of an operation expected to produce around 40 million tonnes of iron a year. |
Langpan Mining’s second chrome processing plant commissioned
JSE-listed Mantengu Mining has announced the successful commissioning of Langpan Mining’s second chrome processing plant on December 10. |
Australia unveils rescue bid for Rio Tinto's Tomago aluminium smelter
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Friday a rescue effort to keep open Australia's largest aluminium smelter, the struggling Tomago facility majority-owned by Rio Tinto, after its current power contract expires in 2028. |



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