Serbian top court clears path for Rio Tinto’s Jadar lithium project
Serbian top court ruled on Thursday that the government's decision in 2022 to revoke Rio's permit for the project was unconstitutional.
Serbian top court ruled on Thursday that the government's decision in 2022 to revoke Rio's permit for the project was unconstitutional.
Sixty percent of the projects are within 16 salt flats and over 80% of the proposals considered the use of direct lithium extraction technology.
Companies buying metal sourced from central Africa could be exposing themselves to United Nations sanctions.
Codelco values the interest in Quebrada Blanca, currently held by Chilean state mining firm Enami, at about $500 million.
The push to resuscitate it and add new responsibilities would, supporters argue, allow Washington to craft a unified critical minerals policy.
British Columbia's formal recognition of the Haida Nation's Aboriginal title over a group of islands near the Alaskan panhandle is a reconciliation milestone. But it’s raising legal and economic questions.
The two sites will have combined capacity of 10.5MW.
The question of where the M&A spotlight is next going to fall has a sector newly buzzing with intrigue.
The European continent has rich rare earth deposits, but there is currently no mining of them.
Frank Giustra-backed company joined the TSXV on Friday in what may be Canada’s first Indigenous company to focus on production contracts like net smelter returns.