Trigon Metals Inc. (TSX-V: TM, OTCQB:PNTZF) (“Trigon” or the “Company”) announces that its Kalahari Copper Project (the “Project”) has been awarded on
The EU plans to ban Russian aluminium imports as part of a sanctions package ahead of the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine The European Union is reportedly proposing a phased ban on imports of Russian aluminium to the bloc.
Boosting the use of recycled raw materials is an opportunity that the European Union “can’t miss” in its shift toward a sustainable economy while bolstering its competitiveness, its new environment commissioner said.
London aluminium edged higher on Thursday after the European Union proposed banning imports of the metal from Russia in a fresh package of sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine. Three-month aluminium on the London Metal Exchange (LME) gained 0.3% to $2,626 a metric ton by 0215 GMT.
Reports indicate that the EU is preparing to propose a gradual ban on the import of aluminum metal from Russia. The news of the proposed ban has raised
Base metal prices were mixed, with Trump’s latest tariff threats, including plans to impose tariffs on copper, aluminum and steel keeping markets on edge.
The UNDERCOVER research project has been granted €5 million from the EU, with Trigon’s Kalahari Copper Project selected as one of three exploration projects included in the initiative.
The UNDERCOVER research project has been granted €5 million from the EU, with Trigon’s Kalahari Copper Project selected as one of three exploration projects included in the initiative. This research program will span three years starting ...
Donald Trump is doubling down on his plan to buy. A US takeover could weaken the country’s mining laws and ban on private property, aiding Trump tech donors’ plans to profit from the island’s mineral deposits and build a libertarian techno-city.
Shell Keeps $3.5 Billion Buyback Amid Earnings Miss Shell's adjusted earnings fell more than expected, weighed by lower oil prices and refining margins, but the energy major's cash-flow generation and $3.5 billion share buyback helped shares edge higher.
Hundreds of Serbian university students on Thursday started an 80-kilometer (50-mile) march toward the northern city of Novi Sad, the latest endeavor in their widening protest movement over a deadly overhang collapse in November that killed 15 people.
A new international mining sector standard, compiled by some of the industry’s most powerful players, is the latest example of an industry initiative that fails to hold its members accountable for human rights and environmental harm.