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KGHM Targets Morocco for Copper Expansion, Seeking Shorter Supply Lines to Poland
Poland’s state-controlled copper producer KGHM says Morocco has become a priority for its international expansion, with new cooperation aimed at bringing raw materials closer to its…
Kazakhstan Gold and Copper Expansion: Miryildiz’s $480M Mining Project Signals a New Era for Central Asia’s Resource Sector
Turkey’s Miryildiz Mining is accelerating its global expansion with a $480 million investment in eastern Kazakhstan, targeting first production by late 2026. The project, located in…
Rising Tax Burdens Reshape Industrial Competitiveness Across Europe’s Manufacturing and Raw Materials Sectors
A growing concern is taking hold across Europe’s industrial landscape: the total tax burden on businesses is rising sharply, and its cumulative impact is beginning to…
First Quantum Puts $4.5 Million Into Kazakhstan’s Chu-Sarysu Copper Play as Central Asia Becomes a New Exploration Magnet
Canada’s First Quantum Minerals is funding $4.5 million of exploration in 2026 in Kazakhstan’s Chu-Sarysu basin, a sedimentary area increasingly viewed as a potential large-scale copper…
How London, Luxembourg and Switzerland Finance Europe’s Critical Minerals Push
Modern critical-minerals projects increasingly rely on a cross-border financing system: London supplies equity for early-stage development, Luxembourg provides the legal and debt infrastructure, and Swiss commodity…
How Luxembourg Became a Key Financial Hub for Lithium, Copper and Critical Minerals
Luxembourg may not mine or process minerals, but a large share of mining capital is structured and routed through its funds, holding companies and debt markets.…
London’s Critical Minerals Shift: How Europe’s Lithium, Graphite and Rare Earth Push Is Rewiring Mining Finance
Europe’s drive to secure critical minerals is drawing capital into a more upstream model—mines and processing—while London’s financial markets increasingly underwrite lithium, graphite and rare earth…
Nordic Capital Markets Emerge as Europe’s Financing Engine for Battery Metals and Critical Minerals
As Europe seeks supply-chain sovereignty for battery materials, Nordic exchanges and listed companies are increasingly positioning the region as a strategic funding hub for lithium, nickel,…
Chinese capital deepens control of Europe’s battery materials value chain as processing becomes the prize
As Europe tightens localisation rules, Chinese-listed firms are moving beyond mining into refining, cathode production, precursor chemicals and recycling—areas where control is increasingly determined by processing…
Deutsche Börse and Frankfurt’s Role in Financing Europe’s Battery and Chemicals Shift
Europe’s push to localise battery and chemicals supply chains is increasingly funded through capital markets focused on processing and industrial scale-up. Deutsche Börse and the Frankfurt…