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Brazil new mining regulations pose short-term downside risks: Analysts

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud “The lack of a broader mining code overhaul could weigh on investor sentiment over the coming months, posing a downside risk to project development,” reads a new study on Brazil by BMI Research. However, the analysts say that when looking at the longer term, the recent and proposed changes

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KER Politics – Fri 1 Dec, 2017

By Big Al Does the deal with General Flynn really matter? Absolutely not! Download audio file (New-Genesis-Segment-8-Dec-2-Big-Al-and-Chris-Temple-discusss-what-appears-to-be-yesterdays-non-event-with-General-Flynn-1.mp3) Click this link to read the article for yourself. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation …read more Source:: The Korelin Economics Report The post KER Politics – Fri 1 Dec, 2017 appeared first on Junior Mining Analyst.

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Australia’s NSW to ban open-pit mining in South Drayton area

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie A twice-refused permit to build an open-cut coal mine in Australia’s Hunter Valley became permanent Friday with a New South Wales Government order, though authorities did renew Malabar Coal’s (ASX:MBC) exploration licence, paving the way for the company to potentially build an underground operation in the area. Minister for Planning

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Kimberlite deposit in Nunavut twice as deep as previously estimated

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. (TSX:PGD) announced that the CH-6 kimberlite deposit at its Chidliak diamond project, located 120 kilometres northeast of Iqaluit, Nunavut, is twice as deep as it previously estimated. “The 2017 resource expansion drill program at the CH-6 kimberlite has confirmed that the high-grade CH-6 kimberlite extends from

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Recycled lithium to reach 9% of total lithium battery supply in 2025: analysts

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud Five-thousand-eight-hundred tonnes of lithium and 22,500 tonnes of cobalt from recycled batteries will reach global markets in 2025, a new report by Creation Inn states. According to the recently-launched strategy consultancy firm, China will lead the recycling activities for both metals. In detail, more than 66 per cent of

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