Commodities News and Headlines

Mining Corridors as Catalysts: Building on the Lobito Model
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Mining Corridors as Catalysts: Building on the Lobito Model

In December 2025 the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a strategic partnership that gives Washington preferential access to Congolese mineral deposits. The article argues that the next step is building logistics corridors, using the Lobito Corridor—linking...

By Atlantic Council
BP Steps up Cost Cutting as Profits Slide
NewsFeb 10, 2026

BP Steps up Cost Cutting as Profits Slide

BP reported 2025 earnings of $7.5 bn, a 15% drop from the previous year, as crude prices fell roughly 20%. The oil major lifted its cost‑saving goal to $5.5‑$6.5 bn by the end of 2027, up from a $5 bn ceiling, and halted...

By BBC News – Business
Scale of Australia’s Dec Chickpea, Lentil Exports Surprises
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Scale of Australia’s Dec Chickpea, Lentil Exports Surprises

Australian legume exporters posted a dramatic December surge, shipping 588,122 tonnes of chickpeas and 410,805 tonnes of lentils, up 57% and more than double respectively from November. India dominated demand, taking 63% of chickpeas and 39% of lentils, while Bangladesh and Pakistan...

By Grain Central
Fresh From the Trading Room: A Little Jittery
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Fresh From the Trading Room: A Little Jittery

The past two weeks saw extreme swings in commodities, with gold tumbling 12% after a record near $5,600, silver down about 30% from its $120 peak, and natural gas plunging 26% on shifting demand forecasts. President Trump’s nomination of former...

By CME Group – OpenMarkets
US to Exempt some Bangladeshi Clothes From Tariffs
NewsFeb 10, 2026

US to Exempt some Bangladeshi Clothes From Tariffs

The United States announced a new trade pact that lowers its tariff on Bangladeshi apparel from 20% to 19% and grants tariff‑free status to garments made with U.S. cotton and man‑made fibers. In return, Bangladesh will open its market to...

By BBC Business
Former US Officials Warn of Impending 'Widespread Collapse of American Agriculture': 'Our Farmers and Ranchers … Can't Compete with the...
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Former US Officials Warn of Impending 'Widespread Collapse of American Agriculture': 'Our Farmers and Ranchers … Can't Compete with the...

The agricultural sector faces a perfect storm of policy and market pressures, according to a bipartisan letter signed by former heads of the National Corn, Barley, and Soybean Growers associations. The signatories contend that recent tariffs on farm inputs and...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
Elevra, Mangrove Lithium Ink Offtake MoU for NAL Project in Quebec
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Elevra, Mangrove Lithium Ink Offtake MoU for NAL Project in Quebec

Elevra Lithium has signed a non‑binding MOU with Canada’s Mangrove Lithium to off‑take up to 144,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate per year from the North American Lithium (NAL) project in Quebec. The supply would begin in 2028, scaling to full...

By MINING.com
US Military Boards Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean
NewsFeb 9, 2026

US Military Boards Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean

The U.S. military conducted a right‑of‑visit boarding of the Panama‑flagged tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean. The vessel, linked to sanctions on Venezuelan and illicit Russian oil, had been operating with its transponder off,...

By Military Times
Russian Oil Sector Under Siege as EU Ramps up Pressure and India Winds Down Imports
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Russian Oil Sector Under Siege as EU Ramps up Pressure and India Winds Down Imports

The European Union announced plans to replace its $44.10‑per‑barrel Russian oil price cap with a comprehensive ban on maritime services for Russian crude, pending member‑state approval. The ban would block hull, machinery, and insurance services, pushing Russia toward the uninsured...

By Seatrade Maritime
Taiwan to Freeze Fuel Prices over Lunar New Year, Gas Rates Through February
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Taiwan to Freeze Fuel Prices over Lunar New Year, Gas Rates Through February

Taiwan's Executive Yuan announced a temporary freeze on gasoline and diesel prices from Feb 16‑23 and will keep natural gas and LPG rates unchanged through the end of February to smooth consumer costs during the Lunar New Year. The decision follows...

By Focus Taiwan (CNA) – English News
US Backs Altona’s Mozambique Rare Earths Project
NewsFeb 9, 2026

US Backs Altona’s Mozambique Rare Earths Project

Altona Rare Earths announced that the U.S. Trade & Development Agency will support its Monte Muambe project in Mozambique, prompting a 76% surge in the company's London‑listed shares. The backing aims to map technical and financial routes for extracting rare‑earth...

By MINING.com
Why China’s Aluminum Industry May Have Reached Peak CO2
NewsFeb 8, 2026

Why China’s Aluminum Industry May Have Reached Peak CO2

China's primary aluminum sector, producing about 44 million tons annually, has seen its CO₂ emissions likely peak in 2024. The peak stems from a massive geographic shift moving roughly 13 million tons of output from coal‑heavy provinces to hydro‑rich regions such as...

By CleanTechnica
US Mineral Supply Chains Remain Exposed to China Chokehold: USGS Report
NewsFeb 6, 2026

US Mineral Supply Chains Remain Exposed to China Chokehold: USGS Report

The U.S. Geological Survey’s 2026 mineral commodities summary shows the United States now imports 100% of 16 of the 90 non‑fuel minerals it tracks, up from 15 a year earlier, and relies on foreign sources for more than half of...

By MINING.com
Heliostar Pours First Gold From San Agustin Mine
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Heliostar Pours First Gold From San Agustin Mine

Heliostar Metals announced the first gold pour from its newly restarted San Agustin mine in Durango, marking its second operating asset after La Colorada. The open‑pit mine is projected to deliver roughly 45,000 ounces of gold from existing reserves, prompting...

By MINING.com
DPM Adds 20% More Gold-Silver to Extend Bulgaria Mine
NewsFeb 6, 2026

DPM Adds 20% More Gold-Silver to Extend Bulgaria Mine

DPM Metals announced a 20% increase in measured and indicated resources at its Chelopech gold‑copper mine, boosting total reserves to 1.6 million ounces of gold and 6.23 million ounces of silver. The update extends the mine’s projected life to ten years, up...

By MINING.com
January 2026 Metals Options Report
NewsFeb 6, 2026

January 2026 Metals Options Report

Gold options opened 2026 with record‑high activity, posting a month‑to‑date average daily volume of 73 K contracts for monthly tenors and 30 K for weekly. Spot gold surged past $5,000 per ounce, driven by a weaker dollar and heightened geopolitical tension, while...

By CME Group – OpenMarkets
FAO Food Price Index Declines in January for Fifth Consecutive Month
NewsFeb 6, 2026

FAO Food Price Index Declines in January for Fifth Consecutive Month

The FAO Food Price Index slipped to 123.9 points in January, marking a fifth consecutive monthly decline and a 0.4% drop from December. Prices fell sharply for dairy (‑5%) and sugar (‑1%), while the cereal price index edged up 0.2%...

By FAO – News
LG Energy Solution Targets 90GWh of Battery Orders in US Energy Storage Market in 2026
NewsFeb 4, 2026

LG Energy Solution Targets 90GWh of Battery Orders in US Energy Storage Market in 2026

LG Energy Solution announced a target of 90 GWh of new battery‑energy‑storage‑system (BESS) orders in the United States for 2026, raising its ESS cell output to over 60 GWh while keeping total global capacity at roughly 300 GWh. The company plans to slash...

By Energy Storage News
Pro Farmer Podcast | What's Next for the Dollar?
NewsFeb 2, 2026

Pro Farmer Podcast | What's Next for the Dollar?

In the February 2 2026 episode of the Pro Farmer Podcast, host Davis Michaelsen and guest Bill Watts dissect the recent turbulence in the U.S. dollar and its ripple effects on precious‑metal markets. They attribute the dollar’s swings to shifting Federal Reserve...

By Pro Farmer
Pro Farmer Podcast | A Winter Wonderland
NewsJan 26, 2026

Pro Farmer Podcast | A Winter Wonderland

On the January 26, 2026 episode of the Pro Farmer Podcast, hosts Davis and Hillari examined how unusually frigid temperatures could jeopardize the upcoming winter wheat crop. They highlighted potential germination delays, reduced tiller development, and heightened disease pressure. Editor Bill Watts...

By Pro Farmer
Heat Pumps That Pay: How Industrial Process Heat Is Becoming a Cost-Saving Asset
NewsJan 14, 2026

Heat Pumps That Pay: How Industrial Process Heat Is Becoming a Cost-Saving Asset

Industrial heat, the world’s largest energy end‑use, is now a balance‑sheet issue as manufacturers grapple with volatile fuel prices and rising carbon costs. A new generation of high‑temperature heat pumps can deliver up to ~200 °C, turning waste heat and low‑grade...

By CFI.co (Capital Finance International)