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Middle East’s Critical Minerals Push Builds a $2 Trillion Pipeline Across Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Oman are moving from hydrocarbon-led growth to a coordinated critical minerals strategy spanning copper, lithium, gold and phosphate. The region is…
Andrada’s $11m Uis Equity Raise Points to a Shift Toward Scalable Critical Minerals at Namibia’s Tin District
Andrada Mining has raised about US$11 million via a share placing tied to its Uis operation, signaling the company is funding growth rather than simply sustaining…
Canada Accelerates Critical Minerals Strategy with Project Financing Push to Secure Global Supply Chains
Canada is entering a new phase in its critical minerals strategy, shifting from high-level ambition to hands-on project financing aimed at accelerating production, strengthening supply chains,…
Nolans rare earth project puts Australia’s independent supply-chain push to the test
Arafura Rare Earths’ Nolans project in Australia’s Northern Territory is being built as an integrated “mine-to-oxide” operation, aiming to close the processing gap that has long…
Endeavour Mining’s Assafou Feasibility Study Turns Côte d’Ivoire Discovery Into a Long-Life Growth Platform
Endeavour Mining has released the definitive feasibility study for its Assafou project in Côte d’Ivoire, setting out a 16-year, low-cost development plan anchored by 320,000 ounces…
BHP’s Zambia Comeback Sparks New Copper Exploration Boom in Africa’s Untapped Mining Frontier
BHP’s renewed push into copper exploration in Zambia is far more than a routine corporate move—it marks the early stages of a new global race for…
Norway’s Fen Rare Earth Find Puts Europe’s Critical Minerals Strategy to the Test
Norway’s Fen Carbonatite Complex has been re-estimated at 15.9 million tonnes of rare earth oxides, with about 19% neodymium and praseodymium—key inputs for magnets used in…
Salta’s Lithium Push Turns Argentina’s Northern Province Into a Europe–Mercosur Supply-Chain Bridge
As the EU–Mercosur trade framework moves toward provisional implementation in May 2026, Argentina’s Salta is positioning itself as a strategic link between South America’s mineral supply…
Critical minerals prices are being reshaped by geopolitics, not just production costs
Signals from U.S. trade leadership point to a willingness in Western economies to pay structurally higher prices for critical minerals sourced outside China. The shift is…
MOL: pregovori o preuzimanju NIS-a i dalje nisu okončani, a dogovor o rafineriji Pančevo zavisi od regulatornih odobrenja
MOL je potvrdio da su pregovori o potencijalnom preuzimanju NIS-a još u toku i da dogovor nije blizu konačnog oblika. U međuvremenu, svaka buduća uloga u…