Australian lithium producer to sell online in transparency push
Australian miner Mineral Resources Ltd. will use a digital trading platform to sell parcels of spodumene concentrate, a lithium-bearing mineral, in an effort to bring transparency to the market.
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Australia’s Ramelius ends buyout talks with Karora Resources
Australian gold miner Ramelius Resources Ltd said on Thursday it had ended discussions with Karora Resources for a potential acquisition of the Canada-based mine operator.
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Australia earmarks $550m for Arafura rare earths project
Australia will provide up to A$840 million ($550 million) for the first combined rare earths mine and refinery in the country’s Northern Territory, owned by Arafura Rare Earths, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday.
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Alcoa to buy Australian partner Alumina in $2.2bn all-stock deal
Alcoa will buy Alumina in an all-stock deal that values the Australian firm at $2.2 billion, and makes the US company one of the world’s largest producers of alumina and bauxite.
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Australia and Vietnam upgrade relations, to begin talks on critical minerals
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday the country was raising ties with Vietnam to the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership, with an annual dialogue on minerals amid a push to diversify supply chains away from China.
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Canada and Australia boost collaboration on critical minerals
Canada and Australia have agreed to promote shared priorities related to the extraction, processing, and refining of critical minerals, they said in a joint statement on Monday.
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Australia considers tax credit for minerals processing, says industry group
The Australian government is considering a tax credit for companies that build processing facilities to boost the value of green energy minerals such as nickel and lithium, the head of a mining industry association said on Wednesday.
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Alcoa bids $2.2 billion for Australian partner to control assets
US aluminum producer Alcoa Corp. made a $2.2 billion offer to acquire its Australian joint-venture partner Alumina Ltd. to consolidate ownership of key upstream assets with long-term demand for the metal forecast to rise.
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Australia’s lithium producers see signs market is stabilizing
Pilbara Minerals said on Thursday it saw signs the lithium market was stabilizing as Australia’s top producers reported a slump in earnings and took steps to ride out slowing demand for the raw material of electric vehicle batteries.
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Australian lithium stocks rally on speculation of China mine closure
Australian lithium stocks rallied on Monday on speculation that Chinese battery maker CATL had closed its Jianxiawo mine in China that produces the material used in electric vehicle batteries.
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Australia’s iron ore giants to lean conservative on dividends, analysts say
Australia’s iron ore majors are expected to limit dividend payouts in their half-year results this week, keeping cash on hand for large capital spending on energy transition-linked growth, analysts said.
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Australia lists nickel as ‘critical mineral’ to unlock billions in support
Australia classified nickel as a “critical mineral” on Friday, opening the way for the crisis-hit industry to access billions of dollars in cheap government loans, as its prime minister prepared wider policy support for the green energy industry.
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BHP Australia iron ore train drivers to strike for 24 hours
Iron ore train drivers at BHP Group’s Pilbara operations in Western Australia have voted to strike on Friday in a bid to secure an improved employment agreement, the country’s Mining and Energy Union said on Monday.
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Australian gold miner Red 5 to acquire Silver Lake Resources
Australian gold miner Red 5 will takeover rival Silver Lake Resources to build a mid tier gold company valued at $1.5 billion, the two companies said in a joint statement on Monday.
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Australia’s resources minister seeks investment from Korea, Japan
Australia’s resources minister has begun a week long trip to South Korea and Japan to discuss gas exports and critical minerals opportunities, as its government on Monday released a “prospectus” of 52 investment ready critical minerals projects.
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Australian mining group pushes govt for tax credit as lithium, nickel prices slump
An Australian mining association has called for a new production tax credit during meetings with senior ministers called as nickel and lithium miners curtail projects and review new mines in response to a global slump in prices.
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Rio Tinto taps Australia’s largest solar farm to power aluminum assets
Rio Tinto on Wednesday announced a deal to buy power from a new solar farm in Queensland as it seeks to green its aluminum operations on the country’s east coast and halve its direct and indirect emissions by 2030.
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Australian tycoon Forrest shuts nickel mines after prices crash
Wyloo Metals Pty Ltd., the private nickel producer owned by billionaire Andrew Forrest, is shutting down its Western Australian mines due to a sharp slump in prices for the key transition metal.
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AustralianSuper swoops on lithium stocks after price plunge
Australia’s largest pension fund plans to double its exposure to local lithium stocks over the next five years, after a price rout made producers of the key battery material more affordable.
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Australia sends biggest copper concentrate shipment to China since 2020
Australia exported 27,500 metric tons of copper ores and concentrates worth $44.5 million to China in November, the most for any month since China imposed an informal ban in 2020, Australian customs data showed.
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Billionaire Forrest vows to speed Australia clean power push
Billionaire Andrew Forrest pledged to develop 14 gigawatts of new clean power projects in Australia by 2030, offering a boost to the nation’s efforts to accelerate investments in renewable energy.
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Peabody to resume output at Australia coal mine next quarter
Mining News Pro - Peabody Energy Corp. plans to resume production next quarter at its North Goonyella mine in Australia, which has been closed since a 2018 fire.
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Australia wants to compete with China on critical minerals, Minister King says
Mining News Pro - Australia wants to compete with China in producing and refining resources vital to the next phase of high-tech manufacturing around the world, according to Minister Madeleine King, backing the country’s bid to build its critical minerals capability.
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Australia expands list of critical minerals key to transition
Mining News Pro - Australia expanded its list of critical minerals deemed crucial to its energy transition and national security needs as the country boosts the strategically and economically important sector.
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Record resources deals rescue a dim year for Australian bankers
Mining News Pro - Energy and mining deals have dominated Australia’s dealmaking scene like never before this year.
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