Finance
Mercuria’s $1.2bn copper prepayment deal with Kazakhmys underscores the shift toward financing-led supply
Mercuria and Kazakhmys have agreed an eight-year framework backed by a $1.2 billion prepayment to secure roughly 200,000 tonnes of copper annually at the start of…
Europe’s Mining M&A Picks Up as Strategic Metals Become the Capital Allocation Priority
European mining dealmaking is accelerating in early 2026, with global mergers, acquisitions and financing topping $11 billion and larger transactions returning. The shift is being driven…
Southeast Europe’s Western Tethyan Belt Draws Capital—But Investors Are Now Testing Projects on ESG and Energy Readiness
Southeast Europe is moving from junior exploration interest to a broader mining cycle across the Western Tethyan Belt, led by Serbia’s copper-gold districts and expanding project…
Foreign money, EU rules: Europe’s critical minerals push becomes a supply-chain finance contest
Europe’s critical minerals strategy is evolving into a globally financed buildout rather than a purely domestic mining rebound, with non-European developers and capital increasingly embedded in…
Europe’s Critical Minerals Reset Signals a New Financing and Risk Playbook for Global Developers
Europe is moving from an import-reliant stance to a coordinated push to expand mining, processing and refining capacity under the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act. The…
Europe’s Industrial Edge Beyond Batteries: Silicon, Fertiliser Minerals and Specialty Materials
Europe is building industrial resilience in less visible supply chains—strengthening high-purity silicon processing, fertiliser minerals like potash and phosphates, and specialty materials that support aerospace, defence…
Europe’s Metals Pivot: Processing and Recycling as the New Levers of Control
As Europe faces limited domestic mining capacity for key metals, its strategy is shifting toward processing, recycling, and long-term industrial coordination to reduce exposure to supply…
Europe’s Industrial Resilience Runs on Silicon, Fertilisers and Specialty Materials—Not Just Battery Metals
Beyond the spotlight on lithium and nickel, Europe is leaning into silicon, fertiliser minerals and specialty materials to strengthen supply security for semiconductors, agriculture and advanced…
Europe Turns Metals Into a Processing-and-Contracts Business as Energy Costs and Supply Risks Rise
Europe is rebuilding its metals competitiveness around processing, recycling and long-term contracts, rather than expanding raw-material dominance. Across copper, aluminium and steel, the strategy leans on…
Europe’s Mining Bet Shifts From Ground to Governance as Foreign Capital Shapes Value Creation
Even with advanced mining jurisdictions and a growing pipeline for battery metals, Europe still relies on non-European backers for financing and processing. The strategic battleground is…