Latin America virus surge puts world’s biggest mines at risk
With China getting back to work and Latin America the new virus hot spot, concern is shifting from demand to supply.
With China getting back to work and Latin America the new virus hot spot, concern is shifting from demand to supply.
Full shift from mined to recycled silver and gold will reduce carbon emissions and the use of water as a result of less mining, Pandora says.
The move comes as the Trump administration grows increasingly frustrated with states like California and Washington that it says have misused their authority under the Clean Water Act to halt fossil fuel projects.
Excellon reported production of 523,742 silver equivalent ounces for Q1 2020, compared to 522,261 in Q1 2019.
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The industrial staple has prospered in 2020 even as covid-19 pandemic hammered industrial activity in many economies.
Glencore is the world's largest exporter of seaborne coal.
Key moves in the mining industry.
June futures sank to more than $20 an ounce below August this week, from a premium in mid-April.
When demand picks up, the supply side won’t be able to react quickly enough, says BMI.