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China slams Indonesia's investment climate over nickel curbs

China criticised Indonesia's investment climate, citing recent restrictions on nickel exports that could deter foreign investors. The Financial Times reported the remarks as part of broader concerns about the region's mining policy environment.

Mongolian Mining Corporation Operational Update for the Quarter Ended 31 March 2026
NewsApr 17, 2026

Mongolian Mining Corporation Operational Update for the Quarter Ended 31 March 2026

Mongolian Mining Corporation reported a strong quarter ending 31 March 2026, with raw coking coal mined rising 22% QoQ to 4.85 Mt and washed coal sales climbing 60% YoY to 2.56 Mt. Gold output increased 20% QoQ, delivering 8,527 oz at a price of $4,872...

By GlobeNewswire – Earnings Releases
LKAB’s Swedish Rare‑earth Project Faces Sami Rights Challenge
NewsApr 17, 2026

LKAB’s Swedish Rare‑earth Project Faces Sami Rights Challenge

Swedish state‑owned miner LKAB’s plan to develop the Per Geijer rare‑earth deposit near Kiruna has been flagged by a Stockholm Environment Institute report as potentially breaching Sami indigenous rights. The claim threatens the project's licensing and underscores the clash between Europe’s...

By Pulse
Oil Surge Tests Wall Street as S&P, Dow Hover Near Record Highs
NewsApr 17, 2026

Oil Surge Tests Wall Street as S&P, Dow Hover Near Record Highs

Brent crude rose 3.1% to $97.83, pressuring U.S. equities that remain near all‑time highs. The S&P 500 edged down 0.1%, the Dow lost 66 points, and the Nasdaq fell 0.3% as investors weigh oil‑driven volatility against hopes for a diplomatic...

By Pulse
LHM Guidance Revision – Increase FY2026 Production Range
NewsApr 16, 2026

LHM Guidance Revision – Increase FY2026 Production Range

Paladin Energy reported that its Langer Heinrich Mine produced 3.6 million pounds of U₃O₈ in the first nine months of FY2026 and has revised full‑year production guidance to 4.0‑4.4 million pounds, down from 4.5‑4.8 million. The company kept the cost‑of‑production guidance at $3 per...

By Financial Post — Deals
West Coast Silver Identifies New Priority Drill Target at Elizabeth Hill Following DHEM Results
NewsApr 16, 2026

West Coast Silver Identifies New Priority Drill Target at Elizabeth Hill Following DHEM Results

West Coast Silver (ASX:WCE) has pinpointed a new down‑hole electromagnetic (DHEM) conductor at its Elizabeth Hill silver project, aligning with a historic 42 g/t Ag intersection. The conductive plate, estimated at 400‑1,200 Siemens, sits about 50 m east of the existing mine and...

By Small Caps Mining
HRW Backs Communities Affected by Contaminated Zambia Mining Site
NewsApr 16, 2026

HRW Backs Communities Affected by Contaminated Zambia Mining Site

Human Rights Watch has joined Zambian NGOs and families in urging the African Union to intervene at the Kabwe lead‑zinc mine site, which remains one of the planet’s most polluted locations. A 2022 UN report flagged Kabwe’s severe contamination, and...

By JURIST
Republicans Deployed a Little-Known Law to Open Minnesota Wilderness to Mining
NewsApr 16, 2026

Republicans Deployed a Little-Known Law to Open Minnesota Wilderness to Mining

Senate Republicans voted 50‑49 to repeal a two‑decade mining moratorium in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters using the Congressional Review Act. The CRA, a 1990s tool meant to overturn regulations with a simple majority, has been weaponized by Republicans, marking only the...

By Grist
Landmark US Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Law Turns 50 Amid Budget Cut Concerns
NewsApr 16, 2026

Landmark US Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Law Turns 50 Amid Budget Cut Concerns

The Magnuson‑Stevens Act celebrated its 50th anniversary, highlighting a legacy of rebuilding more than 50 U.S. fish stocks and expanding federal jurisdiction to 200 nautical miles. The law’s regional councils blend fishers, scientists, tribes, and processors to set science‑based harvest...

By Mongabay
Gold Jumps to One-Month High as Iran Says Hormuz Completely Open
NewsApr 16, 2026

Gold Jumps to One-Month High as Iran Says Hormuz Completely Open

Gold surged to its highest level in nearly a month, climbing as much as 2.1% after Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz is completely open for commercial traffic. The declaration marks a de‑escalation in the conflict with the United States...

By Bloomberg – Markets
ValOre Provides Update on Hatchet Uranium Corp. Transaction
NewsApr 16, 2026

ValOre Provides Update on Hatchet Uranium Corp. Transaction

ValOre Metals announced an update on the sale of its 51%‑owned subsidiary Hatchet Uranium Corp. to Future Fuels Inc., with the amalgamation agreement’s “outside date” pushed to April 30 2026. HUC shareholders approved the deal on March 10, and the TSX Venture Exchange...

By Financial Post — Deals
WHEN IS THE PRECIOUS METALS BULL CYCLE OVER? The 62:1 Gold to Silver Ratio Tells Us The Parabolic Move Is...
BlogApr 16, 2026

WHEN IS THE PRECIOUS METALS BULL CYCLE OVER? The 62:1 Gold to Silver Ratio Tells Us The Parabolic Move Is...

Gold broke out of a 13‑year consolidation in 2024, marking the midpoint of a historic bull market in precious metals. The article argues that the real upside lies in silver, whose price could surge as the Gold‑to‑Silver Ratio (GSR) reverts...

By Metals and Miners
Rubidium: This Critical Mineral Goes for a Million Bucks a Tonne and Washington May Be Footing the Bill
NewsApr 16, 2026

Rubidium: This Critical Mineral Goes for a Million Bucks a Tonne and Washington May Be Footing the Bill

Rubidium, a critical mineral priced above $1 million per tonne, is dominated by China and essential for atomic clocks, GPS, quantum computing, and defense applications. US military contractors are seeking secure supply, prompting Australian juniors Delta Lithium, Iris Metals and Everest...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Calls on World Bank to Fund Critical Mineral Projects
NewsApr 16, 2026

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Calls on World Bank to Fund Critical Mineral Projects

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged the World Bank at the IMF/World Bank spring meetings to redirect its green‑lending strategy toward critical mineral mining and processing. He argued that secure supplies of rare earths and other key minerals are essential...

By Pulse
BC Exploration Spending Sets Record on Copper Appetite
NewsApr 16, 2026

BC Exploration Spending Sets Record on Copper Appetite

British Columbia’s mineral exploration spending surged to $548 million in 2025, a 36% jump from the prior year, driven by a copper boom. Copper projects alone attracted $384 million, overtaking gold as the province’s top target. Junior miners led the rebound, allocating...

By The Northern Miner
Argonaut Algorithm: Why David Franklyn Sees Lithium as a Long-Term Play After the Iran War
NewsApr 16, 2026

Argonaut Algorithm: Why David Franklyn Sees Lithium as a Long-Term Play After the Iran War

Argonaut Funds manager David Franklyn says the Iran‑related oil shock has accelerated a shift toward lithium, which he views as a long‑term winner. He notes lithium prices have rebounded to about US$2,200 per tonne, driven by falling EV costs and...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
This American Nuclear Startup Aims to Supply India’s Reactor Boom
BlogApr 16, 2026

This American Nuclear Startup Aims to Supply India’s Reactor Boom

Chicago‑based Clean Core Thorium Energy, one of the first U.S. firms cleared to export nuclear material to India, is set to announce a pilot manufacturing agreement with Canada’s National Laboratories. The startup’s proprietary fuel assemblies blend thorium with high‑assay low‑enriched...

By Heatmap
Ghana: Check EPA Permits Before Mining Approvals ... MMDAS Urged
NewsApr 16, 2026

Ghana: Check EPA Permits Before Mining Approvals ... MMDAS Urged

Acting EPA Mining Department Director Justine Seyire Dzadzra urged Ghana's Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to confirm that mining concession holders have secured EPA environmental permits before issuing business operating permits. She warned that some assemblies are granting permits...

By AllAfrica – Mining
Correction to Alumina Index, Fob Australia and Inferred Prices on April 15
NewsApr 16, 2026

Correction to Alumina Index, Fob Australia and Inferred Prices on April 15

Fastmarkets issued a correction notice on April 15, adjusting its alumina price indices by two cents per tonne. The Australia FOB index was updated to $303.20 per dry metric tonne, and inferred prices for Vietnam, India, Indonesia and Brazil were...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
The Senate Just Greenlit a Mine Next to the Boundary Waters, America’s Most Popular Wilderness
NewsApr 16, 2026

The Senate Just Greenlit a Mine Next to the Boundary Waters, America’s Most Popular Wilderness

The U.S. Senate voted 50‑49 to repeal a two‑decade moratorium on mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, using the rarely‑invoked Congressional Review Act. The repeal removes the Biden‑era ban and clears a major regulatory hurdle for Antofagasta’s proposed...

By Backpacker
Hershey Leans on Cocoa Sourcing Resilience to Blunt Price Shocks
NewsApr 16, 2026

Hershey Leans on Cocoa Sourcing Resilience to Blunt Price Shocks

Hershey is bolstering its cocoa supply chain by diversifying origins beyond the Ivory Coast and Ghana to include Ecuador and Brazil, while using sophisticated hedging tools to lock in prices. The company couples these financial safeguards with farmer‑focused programs like...

By Supply Chain Dive
Energy Relief to Support S African FeCr in Short Term
NewsApr 16, 2026

Energy Relief to Support S African FeCr in Short Term

South Africa's state‑owned utility Eskom has proposed a new electricity tariff of 62 South African cents per kilowatt‑hour (about $0.04) for ferro‑chrome smelters, cutting the previous rate of roughly 136 cents/kWh ($0.09) by more than half. The relief, submitted to regulator...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Congress Declares Open Season on Public Lands
BlogApr 16, 2026

Congress Declares Open Season on Public Lands

The Senate narrowly approved a 50‑49 vote to open a national forest adjacent to Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness to a copper‑nickel mining project backed by Chilean firm Antofagasta. The decision overturns a two‑decade‑old mineral withdrawal using the Congressional Review...

By Heatmap
Bessent Urges World Bank to Shift Funding Towards Critical Minerals
NewsApr 16, 2026

Bessent Urges World Bank to Shift Funding Towards Critical Minerals

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used the IMF and World Bank spring meetings to press the development banks to shift their green‑lending focus toward critical‑minerals mining and processing projects. He argued that secure supplies of rare earths and other key...

By MINING.com
Stone Says DRIPA Uncertainty Is Dampening Investment in B.C. Mineral Exploration – by Josh Dawson (Kamploops News – April 15,...
BlogApr 16, 2026

Stone Says DRIPA Uncertainty Is Dampening Investment in B.C. Mineral Exploration – by Josh Dawson (Kamploops News – April 15,...

Todd Stone, president of the Association for Mineral Exploration, warned that uncertainty surrounding British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) is deterring investment in the province’s mineral exploration sector. He highlighted three headwinds—land access, permitting timelines,...

By Republic of Mining
Indonesia Nickel Makers Trim Battery-Feed Output as Sulphur Squeeze Bites (Mining.com/Reuters – April 14, 2026)
BlogApr 16, 2026

Indonesia Nickel Makers Trim Battery-Feed Output as Sulphur Squeeze Bites (Mining.com/Reuters – April 14, 2026)

A sulphur shortage triggered by the Iran war has forced Indonesian nickel processors to cut output by at least 10% since last month. The curbs target plants that use sulphuric acid to turn nickel ore into mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP),...

By Republic of Mining
Canada’s Antimony Gap Shows as Iran War Sharpens Focus on Defence Metals – by Henry Lazenby (Northern Miner – April...
BlogApr 16, 2026

Canada’s Antimony Gap Shows as Iran War Sharpens Focus on Defence Metals – by Henry Lazenby (Northern Miner – April...

The conflict with Iran has thrust antimony into the spotlight as a key defence metal, with the U.S. Geological Survey reporting that 40% of American antimony consumption last year went into ammunition and related applications. Canada classifies antimony as a...

By Republic of Mining
Unclear Permits, Policy Disconnect Slow B.C. Critical Mineral Investment: Experts – by Daisy Xiong (Business In Vancouver – April 15,...
BlogApr 16, 2026

Unclear Permits, Policy Disconnect Slow B.C. Critical Mineral Investment: Experts – by Daisy Xiong (Business In Vancouver – April 15,...

British Columbia is seeking to accelerate its critical minerals sector, but investors remain skeptical about the province’s regulatory environment. Experts at the B.C. Critical Mineral Forum highlighted persistent uncertainty around permitting timelines for greenfield projects. While the government has made...

By Republic of Mining
As De Beers Bid Deadline Looms, Botswana Pushes for Control – by William Clowes, Thomas Biesheuvel, Mbongeni Mguni and Antony...
BlogApr 16, 2026

As De Beers Bid Deadline Looms, Botswana Pushes for Control – by William Clowes, Thomas Biesheuvel, Mbongeni Mguni and Antony...

Anglo American has set an April 16 deadline for bids to sell its De Beers diamond business, as the company moves to exit a market plagued by a deep downturn. Botswana, which already holds a 15% stake and mines two‑thirds of De Beers’...

By Republic of Mining
Canada’s Antimony Gap Shows as Iran War Sharpens Focus on Defence Metals
NewsApr 16, 2026

Canada’s Antimony Gap Shows as Iran War Sharpens Focus on Defence Metals

The war in Iran has thrust antimony into the spotlight as a defence‑critical metal, with 40% of U.S. use last year going into ammunition and flares. Canada classifies antimony as critical but lacks a dedicated policy, leaving a thin project...

By MINING.com
USCM, Columbia University Eye Defence-Critical Metals in Red Mud
NewsApr 16, 2026

USCM, Columbia University Eye Defence-Critical Metals in Red Mud

US Critical Materials Corp. and Columbia University have signed a two‑year research pact to extract defence‑critical metals from red mud, the waste by‑product of aluminium refining. The "Mud to Metal" program will focus on gallium, scandium, titanium and rare‑earth elements,...

By MINING.com
Rio Tinto Commissions New Alumina Conveyor at British Columbia Smelter
NewsApr 16, 2026

Rio Tinto Commissions New Alumina Conveyor at British Columbia Smelter

Rio Tinto has commissioned a new 1.1‑kilometre alumina conveyor at its BC Works smelter in Kitimat, British Columbia, as part of a C$135 million (≈ US$100 million) upgrade. The system will transport up to 800,000 tonnes of alumina per year and is built to...

By MINING.com
Africa Has Turned the Screw on Its Gold Miners. Just Ask Gold Fields
NewsApr 16, 2026

Africa Has Turned the Screw on Its Gold Miners. Just Ask Gold Fields

Ghana has introduced a sliding‑scale royalty that will take gold earnings from 5% up to 12% as prices rise, and it is renegotiating mining licences on a case‑by‑case basis. Gold Fields, which relies on the Tarkwa mine for about 17%...

By Miningmx
BREAKING: Republicans Vote to Poison Boundary Waters – America's Most Beloved Wilderness
BlogApr 16, 2026

BREAKING: Republicans Vote to Poison Boundary Waters – America's Most Beloved Wilderness

The Senate voted to overturn a two‑decade mineral withdrawal that shielded 225,504 acres of the Boundary Waters watershed from sulfide‑ore copper mining. The repeal was executed through the Congressional Review Act, a mechanism that prevents future presidents from reinstating similar...

By More Than Just Parks
Uranium Royalty to Buy Sweetwater in $1.1B Deal
NewsApr 16, 2026

Uranium Royalty to Buy Sweetwater in $1.1B Deal

Canada‑based Uranium Royalty announced a $1.1 billion acquisition of Sweetwater Royalties, a private royalty platform that owns the world’s largest trona deposit and extensive mineral rights across the western United States. The transaction, valued at $1.9 billion including debt, will create a...

By The Northern Miner
Sponsored: Mercur Could Reshape Revival Gold
NewsApr 16, 2026

Sponsored: Mercur Could Reshape Revival Gold

Revival Gold (TSXV:RVG, OTC:RVLGF) is promoting the restart of the historic Mercur gold mine in Utah through a sponsored interview with The Northern Miner. The company argues the project could deliver up to 150,000 ounces of gold per year, providing...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Wolfden’s Zinc-Silver Resource May Revive Bathurst Camp
NewsApr 16, 2026

Wolfden’s Zinc-Silver Resource May Revive Bathurst Camp

Wolfden Resources announced an initial resource estimate for its Canoe Landing deposit on the Tetagouche property in New Brunswick’s Bathurst Mining Camp. The estimate includes 3.69 million indicated tonnes grading 0.71% zinc and 32.9 g/t silver, plus 17.1 million inferred tonnes with 1.83%...

By The Northern Miner
Ivanhoe's Kipushi Zinc Set for US via Project Vault
SocialApr 16, 2026

Ivanhoe's Kipushi Zinc Set for US via Project Vault

We were at the White House in February for the launch of Project Vault, a $12 billion supply‑chain security programme launched by the U.S. and backed by @EximBankUS. At the same time we announced that @IvanhoeMines_ is in discussions with @Gecamines...

By Robert Friedland
Oil Supply Adequate Despite Current Price Concerns
SocialApr 16, 2026

Oil Supply Adequate Despite Current Price Concerns

When will people realize there is no shortage in the oil market at current prices?

By Anas Alhajji
Middle East Escalation Pushes Aluminium Into a Structural Deficit
NewsApr 16, 2026

Middle East Escalation Pushes Aluminium Into a Structural Deficit

Escalating tensions in the Middle East have forced key Gulf aluminium smelters to curtail output, turning a logistics shock into a structural supply deficit. Emirates Global Aluminium halted its Al Taweelah plant, while Alba operates at roughly 30% of capacity and...

By ING — THINK Economics
Senate Repeals Boundary Waters Protections, Boosting Chilean Miner
SocialApr 16, 2026

Senate Repeals Boundary Waters Protections, Boosting Chilean Miner

JUST IN: Senate repealed Boundary Waters safeguards, giving a Chilean mining company a major advantage.

By David Gokhshtein
Iran's Oil Power Persists Despite Export Bans
SocialApr 16, 2026

Iran's Oil Power Persists Despite Export Bans

Pundits are underestimating what Iran can do with its oil if it cannot export it!

By Anas Alhajji
Recall Your First Encounter with Hormuz Crisis & Helium Short
SocialApr 16, 2026

Recall Your First Encounter with Hormuz Crisis & Helium Short

Where and when was the first time you heard about the Hormuz crisis and helium shortages? https://t.co/Y5Qx1Fw0Qc

By Anas Alhajji
Vizsla Copper Secures 5‑Year Permit for Massive BC Project
SocialApr 16, 2026

Vizsla Copper Secures 5‑Year Permit for Massive BC Project

The green light arrives for @VizslaCopper: they receive a 5-year multi-year, area-based permit covering its 11,630-hectare Copperview project in BC. It will be the target of the upcoming drill campaign this year. Major overweight $copper position for me: https://t.co/OlFkQM8Ubu

By Jeff Clark
NewScorpioGold Manhattan Expansion Keeps Gold Play in Buy Range
SocialApr 16, 2026

NewScorpioGold Manhattan Expansion Keeps Gold Play in Buy Range

New ground gets stitched together for @NewScorpioGold at Manhattan, this district-scale play is getting bigger. See the map, what is a brownfields project, along with JV's stock chart and why this #gold play is still in Buy range: https://t.co/0Q3d3JlLkF

By Jeff Clark
Ganfeng Profits Surge on Booming EV and AI Storage Demand
SocialApr 16, 2026

Ganfeng Profits Surge on Booming EV and AI Storage Demand

China’s lithium giant Ganfeng sees profit jump as EV, ESS battery demand soars The world’s top lithium producer forecasts a strong turnaround as global decarbonisation and AI-driven energy storage fuel demand https://t.co/ugavTV7WR5 via @scmpnews

By Paul Triolo
Featured in WSJ: Insights on Global Sulphur Market
SocialApr 16, 2026

Featured in WSJ: Insights on Global Sulphur Market

Thank you Ed Ballard for featuring me in your recent @WSJ article on the global #sulphur market. https://t.co/eYZx1hgh4G

By Robert Friedland
China’s Crude Stockpiling Proved Prudent, Says Column
SocialApr 16, 2026

China’s Crude Stockpiling Proved Prudent, Says Column

Last year, the oil market was preoccupied with a question: why China was stockpiling so much crude. I wrote an @Opinion column about it in Sept, and re-reading it ⤵️ now, I must admit that all makes sense: Beijing was...

By Javier Blas
China Sets Record Coal Output, Exceeds U.S. Annual Use
SocialApr 16, 2026

China Sets Record Coal Output, Exceeds U.S. Annual Use

China's coal production reached in March its highest ever monthly level, according to official data. Beijing said it digged 440.62 million metric tons last month, up a tiny bit from the old peak of 440.58m a year ago. (For context, that's more...

By Javier Blas
Silver Bull Resurgence: Producers to Explorers, Next Moves
SocialApr 16, 2026

Silver Bull Resurgence: Producers to Explorers, Next Moves

The Silver Bull is Back - From Silver Producers to Exploration Stocks What's Next $RYO.V $RYOOF https://t.co/aMmj7XRBtq

By Hedgehog Trader (Nicholas Winton)