Guinea Revokes 46 Mining Licenses: Political Signal or Technical Reorganization?
The Republic of Guinea has revoked the licenses of at least 46 mining companies operating in the country, a government source told Reuters on May 16. Another insider said the number could be even higher, with up to 53 permits cancelled, in what some analysts see as a...
US tariffs on global aluminum trade dampen demand and curb production
The imposition of new customs duties by the United States on imported aluminum is leaving a deep mark on a global scale, causing a generalized contraction in demand and inducing many international producers to reduce shipment volumes to the American market. In...
Stainless Steel in Turkey Under Pressure from Duties, Uncertainty and Lack of Investment
The Turkish stainless steel sector is at a crucial moment, marked by strong regulatory uncertainties, a structural dependence on imports and a domestic economic climate that discourages productive investments. The one who took stock of the situation was Arslan...
New U.S. Copper Initiatives Amid Politics, Projects, and Market Chaos
During the week beginning May 12, several copper companies announced new industrial projects or provided updates on initiatives under development in the United States, amid an increasingly turbulent market environment in which “Made in America” copper has become a...
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