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Aluminum’s war shock blunted by dark transits and Chinese supplyThe Iran war triggered one of the biggest shocks to the global aluminum market, raising fears of widespread smelter shutdowns and prices su...
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Brazil emerges as major rare earths source for IndiaBrazil is actively courting foreign investment including from India while pushing to localise the refining and processing value chain. Indi...
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Global power equations to shift further towards energy, critical minerals: Former Vedanta Group CEOGlobal power is shifting towards energy security and resource control. Geopolitical tensions are reshaping industrial supply chains. Critic...
A warning to critical minerals buyers: Avoid butter mountains, aluminium floodsWestern nations are investing heavily in critical minerals to reduce dependence on China. However, experts warn this could lead to a surplu...
India’s $1 trillion import dependence makes green transition a strategic necessityIndia faces significant import reliance across key sectors. Aatmanirbharta requires a growth model shift, with the green economy offering a...
Metal stocks shine as global base metal rally lifts investor sentimentMetal stocks surged on Tuesday, mirroring a sharp rally in global base metal prices driven by supply disruptions and robust demand. Gold lo...
US backs a South Africa project to extract rare earths despite a diplomatic clashA U.S.-backed project in South Africa aims to extract rare earth elements from industrial mining waste, a move supported by a $50 million i...
Coal India, NMDC emerge as must-watch mining plays as spot prices surge, says Motilal Oswal's Siddhartha KhemkaIndia's mining and metals sectors show strong opportunity with surging coal and iron ore prices, benefiting Coal India and NMDC. Private ba...
Nickel: The metal driving the EV revolutionFurther advances in nickel-containing battery technology means its increasing role in energy storage systems like secondary or reusable bat...
How is the violent unrest in New Caledonia impacting global nickel prices?Global nickel prices have surged following violent unrest in New Caledonia, a major nickel producer. Social unrest erupted over French cons...
Indonesia says Tesla strikes $5 billion deal to buy nickel products: MediaSoutheast Asia's biggest economy has been trying to get Tesla to set up a production facility in the country, which has major nickel reserv...
Nickel prices likely to hit Rs 1,350 levelThe major reason behind nickel’s robust bull run is severe supply curbs arising from Indonesia.
- Nickel rises on heavy demand
Nickel prices rose at the non-ferrous metal market here today on heavy stockists demand amid good offtake from alloy industries.
- Nickel futures up on global cues, domestic demand
Nickel futures traded 0.19% higher at Rs 1,047.90 per kg today, buoyed by a firm trend overseas on expectations of the Fed stimulus.
- Castro may relax, despite nickel reserves
Dictatorships have usually thrived in economies that are dependant on commodities like sugar, cocoa, coffee, oil, cotton or metals.