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Supply of rare earth magnets won’t keep with demand by 2040: report

Growth in EVs, wind power will translate to a comparable demand increase for critical rare earth elements, says Adamas report

Top uranium miner Kazatomprom to develop own rare metals deposit

The uranium says it expects the project to provide its existing production with its own mineral resource base

Chile’s new lithium policy a boon for other producers

Uncertainties surround Chile’s new policy

Rio Tinto wants lithium assets, but not at current prices

The world’s second-largest miner saw its battery metals ambitions partially crushed last year after Serbia revoked its licence for $2.4 B project

Wyloo extends deadline for Mincor takeover bid

Wyloo Metals wants to secure a steady supply of metals considered critical for a greener economy

Fortescue Metals begins magnetite production at Iron Bridge

Company said in January the project would begin production at the end of the March quarter, but revised it later to the second half of April

Newmont touts Goldcorp synergies as clock ticks on Newcrest takeover bid

U.S.-based Newmont says its ‘Full Potential Program’ had driven about three-quarters of the value it tapped from bringing the Goldcorp assets into its fold

Canada emerging as preferred jurisdiction for green mining investment

This has become part of the social licence for obtaining community consent and regulatory approvals, according to DBRS Morningstar

US Army Corps of Engineers gives glimmer of hope for Pebble copper-gold project in Alaska

The corps says it will take another look at its refusal in 2020 to approve the project

Chile’s lithium plans not really ‘nationalization’ say experts

One goal lithium policy is to create a defined pathway for new private participation in the sector, says VP