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A White House/US Department of Defence (DoD) report has recommended direct investment in companies developing domestic sources of graphite and the Canadian junior is one of them.

Myanmar is expected to lead in the Mekong region for mining industry growth, driven by the high production growth of tin, lead and coal.

Chile expects lithium to soon become its second largest mining asset, just behind copper. It's currently the country's fourth biggest export.

The company believes the stones are among the biggest of their kind ever unearthed in the country.

The controlling shareholder in Chilean lithium producer SQM on Wednesday filed suit with Chile's Constitutional Court.

Chinese copper demand has been so strong in the past few months that top producer Codelco has almost sold out of supplies for next year, well ahead of schedule.

For all the bullish talk about metals of the future, miners are making some of their biggest profits from heavy-industry stalwart coal.

Blockchain facilitates the exchange of critical trade documents, bills of lading, letters of credit between connected users securely and confidentially.

The Irish town of Carlow is an unlikely staging post in the super-charged rise of a key player in China's push to dominate the global electric-vehicle revolution.

Dollar shortages are creating the risk of some mines shutting down, while investors calling for the removal of foreign exchange restrictions.

Rio Tinto is close to restarting a sale process for some of its aluminium assets, including a plant in Iceland.

Steel mills in India are increasingly tapping the global market for iron ore as they find it difficult to transport the key raw material from local mines

Norsk Hydro said on Tuesday it has won permits from Brazilian authorities to restart operations at half capacity at its Alunorte alumina refinery.

Iron ore shipments to China from Australia's Port Hedland terminal rose 5.3 percent in September.

KGHM will deliver updated strategy by year-end and it has no plans to sell foreign assets.

In August, BHP had shut an acid plant following a boiler tube failure, disrupting copper processing. Underground mining at the site continued as normal.

Barrick Gold Corporation announced today that it has filed its management information circular and related voting materials in connection with a special meeting of shareholders to be held on November 5, 2018.

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