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Issue 120 • September 2022

The face-off over deep-sea mining in Oceania

Could Russian mergers counter Western sanctions?

Mining profits rise, while communities are left behind

13 trillion reasons

A vast gold deposit uncovered in Uganda valued at $13tn could revolutionise national and international mining, but who stands to benefit?

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • Normet International Company Insight
  • Normet International
  • Hilliard Brake System
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The mining industry briefing
  • Ukraine executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Xore Company Insight
  • XORE
  • TowHaul Company Insight
  • TowHaul
  • Comment
  • The miners best positioned to weather industry disruption
  • US coal output to remain flat for the next five years due to scheduled closures
  • Global copper output to grow by 2.9% in 2022, backed by output from Chile and Peru
  • ANDRITZ Company Insight
  • Andritz
  • Nasaco International Company Insight
  • Nasaco International
  • In Depth
  • Wealth in the water: the face-off over deep-sea mining in Oceania
  • Brute force: could Russian mining mergers counter Western sanctions?
  • The $13tn question: will Uganda’s newest gold deposit change the face of mining?
  • A new wave: inside Zijin’s hyperconnected mine
  • Mining profits rise during the pandemic, while communities are left behind
  • Seal Saver
  • ZS Zylinderbau & Service Company Insight
  • ZS Zylinderbau & Service GmbH
  • GIW Industries Company Insight
  • GIW Industries
  • In Data
  • Big data hiring levels in the mining industry rose in July 2022
  • Robotics innovation among mining industry companies has dropped off in the last
  • Mining industry companies are increasingly innovating in artificial intelligence
  • Events
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