
Martin Creamer
Publishing Editor at Engineering News
Publishing Editor at Mining Weekly
Publishing Editor Creamer Media, publisher of Mining Weekly and Engineering News
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1 day ago |
miningweekly.com | Martin Creamer
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – With the platinum price now over the $1 000/oz threshold, many are holding thumbs that price discovery will be further elevated by China as it proposes an inventive global platinum and palladium trading ecosystem that has far-reaching implications.
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2 days ago |
engineeringnews.co.za | Martin Creamer
Last week’s Junior Indaba was a clear indication the South African government and its mining industry have still not found a single direction in which to pull together – and it is absolutely essential for economic growth and job creation that they do so. After talking in public and in private over such a long time, it is inexcusable that the South African economy is still being deprived of getting the best outcome from its substantial minerals endowment.
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2 days ago |
miningweekly.com | Martin Creamer
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2 days ago |
engineeringnews.co.za | Martin Creamer
A leading branded jewellery retailer in Beijing is including platinum investment bars in its offering amid platinum bar sales being launched on TikTok for the first time by a World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) partner. Chinese buying of platinum investment bars smaller than 500 g have grown 140% year-on-year to a record 31 000 oz, with overall first-quarter bar and coin demand up 17% to 70 000 oz.
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2 days ago |
miningweekly.com | Martin Creamer
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The mining licence cadastre system of Zambia is reportedly not functioning. “We understand that the platform they were building to handle the cadastre function, called ZIMIS, has been a failure. Some services are available at https://mmmdui.gsb.gov.zm/services but there’s no cadastre system,” was the comment one mining company to Mining Weekly. The link provided is that of ZamServices Government e-Services Directory, which has sketchy information.
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