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Amid the gloom, De Beers sees glimmer of hope

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SHOPPING for platinum jewellery, especially of the bridal variety, has become more expensive in the past year thanks to the 35% improvement in the...

Canada and Japan eye critical minerals stockpiling deal

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CANADA and Japan are exploring joint mining projects and potential stockpiling arrangements for critical minerals including graphite and gallium, as Tokyo seeks to reduce...

DRC plans 20,000-strong private mining guard force

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THE Democratic Republic of Congo is negotiating with an unnamed private company to train more than 20,000 armed guards to protect its mines, in...

SA minerals policy not credible, says global report

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THE world's 40 largest mining companies delivered a strong performance in 2025, with aggregate revenues climbing 3.3% to $909bn and net profits reaching $120bn. This...

US Army opens bases to critical minerals plants

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THE US Army has struck preliminary agreements with four companies to build critical minerals processing facilities on military installations, marking the first time commercial...

Ghana confirms plans to buy 30% of gold from July 1

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GHANA has agreed with its large-scale mining companies to increase the share of gold output sold to the state from 20% to 30%, effective...

BHP’s new CEO faces costs, strikes and M&A questions

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BRANDON Craig takes the helm at BHP on July 1 confronting a demanding agenda that spans cost overruns, threatened industrial action, major capital decisions...

Zimbabwe to use minerals deals with China for infrastructure

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ZIMBABWE is in talks with China Railway over resource-backed financing to fund road and rail construction, as the southern African nation seeks to address...

Like Froneman, Sibanye’s Richard Stewart won’t take BS. Good

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SIBANYE-Stillwater's CEO Richard Stewart has rung in the changes in his short tenure at the group, pivoting the group's focus firmly towards existing portfolio...

Gold bear market deepens as rate fears grip bullion

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GOLD has entered bear market territory, falling more than 20% from its all-time high near $5,600 an ounce reached in late January, as rising...