IN DEPTH

“Extremely profitable”: In conversation with Scotgold Resources

Foreign funding: how African miners could rely on London for project financing

Deep-sea Mining

Stumbling towards the last frontier: greater hesitancy for deep-sea mining

Greenpeace, the WWF and other environmental organisations were already calling for a global mortarium on deep-sea mining. Now governments are joining them.

Ukraine Crisis

European mining eyes uncertain future

Regional Focus

Inside rare earth mining in Kazakhstan

“Extremely profitable”: In conversation with Scotgold Resources

Foreign funding: how African miners could rely on London for project financing

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  • Contents
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The mining industry briefing
  • Ukraine executive briefing by GlobalData
  • In Depth
  • European mining eyes uncertain future
  • “Extremely profitable”: In conversation with Scotgold Resources
  • Stumbling towards the last frontier: greater hesitancy for deep-sea mining
  • Foreign funding: how African miners could rely on London for project financing
  • Following the East Star: inside rare earth mining in Kazakhstan
  • In Data
  • IT hiring in global mining industry drops 11.7% in November 2022
  • Metals and mining industry deals total $8.6bn globally in October 2022
  • Mentions of advanced materials decreased by 49% in the mining industry in Q1
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