mining


How Britain got sued for stopping a coal mine
While energy bills spiral, public money could soon flow to an overseas fossil fuel company. Because a government dared to block a climate-wrecking coal mine.
Emmerson submits $1.215bn arbitration claim over Khemisset potash project
Morocco-focused potash developer Emmerson PLC said on Monday it had submitted a $1.215 billion damages claim, including interest and net of local taxes, in its arbitration case against Morocco.
Guinea, Emirates Global Aluminium near deal to resolve asset dispute, sources say
Guinea has reached an agreement with Emirates Global ‌Aluminium that will avert a looming arbitration over last year's seizure of the miner’s local unit.
BHMB mining sues Nicaragua for $80 million, citing illegal expropriation of gold facility
The dispute goes now to a World Bank body after the abrupt takeover of a gold-processing facility now reportedly controlled by Chinese companies.
Cadence Minerals secures funding for Mexico arbitration case
The funding arrangement enables Cadence and its subsidiary REM Mexico Limited to commence international arbitration against the Mexico under the UK-Mexico bilateral investment treaty.
S. Korea, Mongolia discuss accelerating CEPA negotiations
South Korea and Mongolia discussed Tuesday ways to accelerate negotiations for a bilateral comprehensive economic partnership agreement, with the agreement expected to deepen critical minerals cooperation between the two countries.
Australia and EU seal sensitive trade deal
Après huit ans de négociations, les principaux points de discorde entre l'Australie et l'Union européenne ont été surmontés pour convenir d'un accord de libre-échange.
Australian mining billionaire sues Canada for $2 billion
Gina Rinehart’s Northback demands feds pay for finding the Grassy Mountain project too toxic to proceed.
A new US trade deal with Indonesia secures fossil fuels and access to critical minerals
A new trade pact between Indonesia and the United States has recast their economic ties, binding Jakarta’s resource wealth and energy future more closely to Washington’s strategic needs.
Eco Oro completes second tranche of US$4.5 million financing
The proceeds of the Private Placement will be principally used to support the Company’s application to annul the damages award issued on July 15, 2024 awarding no monetary compensation to the Company in its arbitration proceedings against the Republic of Colombia.