British Columbia creates new mining ministry to tackle critical minerals amid doubts over capacity
Critical minerals are central to BC’s economic vision, with demand for lithium expected to grow sixfold by 2030 and copper demand projected to double by 2050.
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Azizollah Borhani
I was very impressed
Hadi Shahmirzae
Sanctions made Iran getting more independent.
The Tabas Coal mines, located in central Iran desert, is the only thermal coal reserve of the country in production.
Fannymaycartwright
It’s all very provocative saying that the miners make $200 per month; to a consumer economy it sounds horrible, eh? But it doesn’t say what the purchasing power of $200 is in Iran. You want to gen up a sense of disapprobation at life in the country give the piece some kind of perspective.
Amir
weel, I just came back from there. meat $10 per kilo. That money doesnt even pay for the rent.