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Ghana’s trade surplus grows 12.5% in first half on gold exports
Ghana’s trade surplus widened in the first half as revenue from gold exports soared. The favorable trade gap grew 12.5% from a year ago to $1.8-billion, Bank of Ghana said in a summary of economic...
Cash-hungry Canadian miners test grey area of anti-China M&A rules
Nearly two years after Canada moved to restrict foreign investment in the country’s mining sector, minerals explorers and developers are testing the limits of those rules. The Canadian government...
South Africa revival needs reform jumpstart, business lobby says
South Africa’s new multi-party administration must prioritise reviving State-run port, water and power networks and work to automate processes to attract investment and boost lagging growth,...
Boeing completes US deal to plead guilty over 737 Max crashes
Boeing has completed an agreement to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy in connection with two fatal crashes of its 737 Max jetliner, setting the stage for a possible courtroom confrontation with...
Africa offers $193bn renewables opportunity, study shows
Sub-Saharan Africa offers a $193-billion opportunity to invest in renewable energy and transmission by 2031, with returns a multiple of those in Europe and the US, according to a new study....
Vedanta seeks partners to develop Zambia mines it’s regaining
Vedanta Resources, the mining company that billionaire Anil Agarwal founded, is looking for business partners to boost output at the Zambian copper assets it’s regaining control of after years of...
Toronto sees ‘win’ in first new foreign miner listing since 2022
Paladin Energy’s arrival in Canada marks the first time since 2022 that a large foreign mining company will list its shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange, which has seen new corporate listings slow...
South African inflation slows as food and transport costs cool
South Africa’s inflation rate slowed slightly in June, touching a six-month low and potentially encouraging the central bank to consider cutting interest rates later this year. Consumer prices rose...
African nations turn to gold to protect against currency losses
African nations are rushing to build their gold reserves to hedge against geopolitical tensions that have battered their currencies and fanned inflation. Nations from South Sudan, Zimbabwe and...
Iron-ore sinks toward test of $100 as plenum fails to inspire
Iron-ore dropped to near the $100 a ton threshold as a policy meeting in China failed to deliver major stimulus, while supplies remained robust. The steelmaking material fell as much as 2.3% to...
Zambia sees copper output growing to one-million tons by 2027
Zambia’s annual copper production will grow more than 40% to one-million tons in 2027, according to the country’s Finance Ministry. Africa’s second-largest copper producer is seeking to take...
WTO members push to expedite an Okonjo-Iweala second term bid
A sizable portion of World Trade Organization (WTO) members supported a move from a group of African countries pushing for Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to expedite a run for a second...
Dangote to scrap steel investment over allegations of monopoly
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, is calling off plans to invest in a new steel plant in Nigeria after the government accused him of seeking to become a monopoly with his new refinery in the...
Ratings company to serve Africa set to be ready by next year
A credit ratings company being established to meet the unique needs of Africa’s sovereign borrowers is set to be ready by next year, an African Union official said Saturday. The institution won’t...
With no recovery in sight, lithium prices force miners to reevaluate output
With lithium prices languishing near three-year lows and showing no signs a recovery is coming, attention is now turning to whether miners will be forced to rein in supply of the battery metal....
Gold climbs as US election chaos escalates after Biden drops out
Gold edged higher as markets weighed President Joe Biden’s decision to end his reelection bid, which sparked fresh questions over whether the move will help or hinder Donald Trump’s chances of...
South Africa to lay out carbon market regulation proposals
South Africa’s National Treasury plans to lay out its proposals for how to regulate carbon markets in the country in the next few months. The government department said it plans to publish a...
Vedanta gets back Zambia copper mines after paying $246m
Vedanta Resources has paid about $246-million to creditors to regain control of the Konkola Copper Mines in Zambia after about five years. The payment paves the way for “imminent reinstatement” of...
Panama vows to talk to First Quantum in coming months on shuttered mine
Panama’s government says it will engage with First Quantum Minerals in the coming months to discuss the environmental impact of its shuttered copper mine. Panama’s new president, who took office...
Nornickel weighs projects in new top market China
Russia’s biggest miner MMC Norilsk Nickel is weighing several new projects in copper, nickel and palladium in China as sanctions make cross-border payments and shipments increasingly difficult....
Mercedes, Stellantis in talks to back Serbia’s lithium ambitions
Mercedes-Benz Group and Stellantis are in discussions with Serbia’s government to invest in lithium-processing and EV battery production, potentially adding fresh support for what may become...
Paladin Energy aims to crack uranium big league with Canadian takeover
Paladin Energy’s top boss says its takeover of Fission Uranium Corp would make it the third-largest publicly traded uranium producer, offering investors an alternative in a sector dominated by two...
Fortescue hits brakes on green hydrogen plans
Billionaire Andrew Forrest is scaling back his plans to turn Australian miner Fortescue into a green hydrogen heavyweight, blaming high energy prices for a setback that has prompted an overhaul of...
Australia’s renewables drive backed by miners, environmentalists
A disparate group including Australian mining lobbyists and environmentalists have banded together to back the government’s renewable energy transition plan, after opposition lawmakers called for...
Iron-ore majors ramp up supply even as China faces challenges
The world’s biggest iron-ore producers are hurling plenty of dirt, adding tons of the steel-making commodity to the seaborne market even as top user China battles a demand-sapping property crisis....
Germany’s Scholz plans lithium deal with Serbia after Rio ruling
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz plans to visit Serbia this week to secure supplies of lithium that are critical for the nation’s energy transition and auto industry, according to people familiar with...
African economies seen delaying joining cycle of global easing
African central banks set to decide on interest rates in the next three weeks are unlikely to follow the tide of global easing and maintain tight monetary policies, with one exception. “The broader...
Gold holds at record high as rate cut bets fuel demand rush
Gold hit another record as traders placed stronger bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts this year and weighed an uncertain outlook for US politics. Bullion advanced in Asia hours to touch an all-time...
Development banks seek to revive world’s biggest power project
Five development finance institutions have banded together to find a way to develop the world’s biggest electricity-generation project, the planned Grand Inga hydropower complex in the Democratic...
South Africa tells UK carbon border tax will deepen inequality
South Africa has told the UK that its plans to impose a carbon tax on imported goods will deepen global inequality and hamper Africa’s ability to adapt to climate change. The criticism of the...
South African power auction model may be rolled out across Africa
The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) said it’s seeking to roll out a tendering model across the continent for the supply of power from renewable energy that’s attracted more than...
Vale seeks go-ahead to build iron-ore mine by biodiversity haven
Vale is seeking to boost iron-ore output by reviving efforts to develop a controversial mine in a mountainous region of southeastern Brazil known for its lush forests and endangered wildlife. The...
Sasfin offers minorities 65% premium for shares, plans delisting
Sasfin Holdings made an offer to minority shareholders that values the South African financial-services company at R969-million and plans to delist from the JSE as it refocuses its business. The...
Zimbabwe State miner seeks $150m to boost gold output
Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer is negotiating with potential partners for a $150-million investment to boost production at its Shamva mine by 50%. Kuvimba Mining House, 65% owned by the State,...
South Africa plans US mission to lobby against review of ties
South Africa’s newly formed government will use an upcoming forum on US preferential trade access to push back against a Senate review of ties between the two countries. The House of...
Maersk tankers and competitors bet billions on ammonia fuel carriers
Some of the biggest names in shipping are betting billions of dollars on tankers to transport a type of ammonia that’s scarcely being produced today — wagering it will become integral to the...
Lundin to pitch BHP on joint bid for copper miner Filo
Lundin Mining has approached BHP Group about making a joint bid for copper miner Filo, people with knowledge of the matter said, in a move that could solve fundraising needs for a neighboring...
Trafigura and Mubadala plan sale of Rio iron-ore port
Trafigura Group and Mubadala Capital are exploring the sale of a Brazilian iron-ore port terminal operator they acquired from former billionaire Eike Batista about a decade ago, according to people...
Freight train owned by Russian aluminium giant crashes in Guinea
A freight train carrying alumina owned by Russian aluminium giant United Co. Rusal was derailed on Thursday in Guinea’s capital Conakry, according to Radio Television Guineenne. The incident caused...
Botswana seeks Mozambique rail route to exploit coal billions
The leaders of three southern African nations signed a deal to proceed with a rail and port project to help land-locked Botswana export its massive coal reserves through a Mozambican port, though...
Zimbabwe bankers back plan to adopt ZiG as sole currency before 2030
Zimbabwe’s banks support adopting the ZiG as the nation’s sole currency before the current target date of 2030, provided the economic stability which the bullion-backed unit has delivered is...
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