
Melanie Burton
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1 month ago |
bizcommunity.com | Felix Njini |Clara Denina |Melanie Burton |Pratima Desai
Advertise your job vacancies2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show more In a milestone project for the mining industry, global mining company BHP has selected ABB to deliver, install and commission three friction hoists to its Jansen Potash Project in Canada - with one of the two production hoists having the largest production capacity in the world - able to transport payloads of 75 metric tons.
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2 months ago |
bizcommunity.com | Lindsey Schutters |Felix Njini |Clara Denina |Melanie Burton
Advertise your job vacancies2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show more Speaking at Mining Indaba, Kanayo Awani, EVP of Afreximbank, emphasised that Africa’s rich mineral resources are crucial for the continent's industrial development, social progress, and economic prosperity.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
newsbeezer.com | Melanie Burton
Business0 Views By Melanie BurtonMELBOURNE (Reuters) – Rio Tinto (NYSE:) is in talks to buy lithium producer Arcadium Lithium, both companies confirmed on Monday. The global miner pounced after a collapse in prices for the ultra-light metal that is essential to the world’s transition to clean energy.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
mining.com | Melanie Burton |Julian Luk |Veronica Brown
Reuters | June 19, 2024 | 9:33 am Intelligence Top Companies Africa China Copper JCHX Mining is close to concluding a deal to buy Zambia’s Lubambe copper mine, two sources told Reuters, in the latest in a string of copper deals by Chinese companies intent on growing their control of the African copper mining industry. The Shanghai-listed mining services and contracting firm’s deal to buy an 80% stake in Lubambe mine held by EMR Capital is now nearing completion, the sources said.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
finance.yahoo.com | Melanie Burton |Fabio Teixeira
By Melanie Burton and Fabio TeixeiraMELBOURNE/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Mining giant Brazil has big ambitions to build a rare earths industry as Western economies push to secure the metals needed for magnets used in green energy and defence and break China's dominance of the supply chain. Working to its advantage are low labour costs, clean energy, established regulations and proximity to end markets, including Latin America's first magnet plant which would provide a ready buyer for the metals.
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