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Itochu, $5.9bn South Africa ammonia plant near supply pact

A group led by Japanese trading house Itochu Corp. is nearing an agreement to buy green ammonia from Hive Hydrogen South Africa, a $5.9 billion project that could make the country a global leader in producing the fuel. Hive Hydrogen may start output of green ammonia — which could be utilized as a fuel for heavy industry and power plants and is also...

Tue May 14, 2024 17:56
Mining production, sales drop in March

Mining production decreased by 5.8% year-on-year in March, Statistics South (Stats SA) reports. The largest negative contributors were coal (-9.1% and contributing -2.3 percentage points); manganese ore (-12.2% and contributing -1 percentage point); iron-ore (-6.8% and contributing -0.9 of a percentage point); and platinum group metals (PGMs) (-3.6%...

Tue May 14, 2024 17:26
Mantashe warms to Anglo plan after opposing BHP bid

South Africa’s mines minister struck a conciliatory tone as Anglo American Plc announced plans to separate its platinum unit as part of a major shakeup following its rejection of two approaches from BHP Group. “It is their strategy and they must do anything that will optimize value,” Mines Minister Gwede Mantashe said by phone.

Tue May 14, 2024 15:25
All-round value unlock targeted in proposed demerging of Anglo Platinum and De Beers

Diversified mining major Anglo American is targeting value elevation in its planned demerging of South Africa-based Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) and the envisaged divestment or demerger of Southern Africa-dominant De Beers. In rejecting BHP’s second takeover offer, Anglo intends reshaping its portfolio to consist of copper in Peru and Chile, top-quality...

Tue May 14, 2024 15:25
Tin prices may see further support from supply risks, rate cuts, analysts say

Tin prices, which have rallied in recent months to near two-year highs, could be bolstered further by supply disruptions, ongoing geopolitical conflicts, fund inflows in the event of interest rate cuts and stabilising demand, analysts say. Benchmark three-month tin on the London Metal Exchange CMSN3 hit $36 050 a metric ton in April, propelled...

Tue May 14, 2024 14:23
PGM to face continued supply constraints, low prices – report

Precious metals consultancy Metals Focus’ new ‘Platinum Group Metals (PGM) Focus 2024’ report, which offers a comprehensive analysis of the PGM industry, indicates that the rest of the year will be defined by persistent supply constraints, coupled with robust demand, leading to another year of deficits across platinum, palladium and rhodium. “However,...

Tue May 14, 2024 12:51

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