Mining

A Rio Tinto-Glencore merger ?would have created the world's largest mining company. (Paul Braven/AAP PHOTOS)

Glencore, Rio abandon merger talks for the third time

British-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto says it has abandoned talks over a potential merger deal with rival Glencore.

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BHP Queensland Coal - BMA Blackwater Australia Bowen Basin.

BHP takes its ‘same job, same pay’ loss to the High Court

BHP is escalating an appeal against a landmark Fair Work Commission ruling to the High Court, claiming the precedent that has been set will “drag” down productivity across the mining industry.

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Rail cars laden with iron ore arrive at the receiving facility at Fortescue’s Herb Elliott Port in Port Hedland.

FMG sets up Gabon ‘taskforce’ as shipments crack record

Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue has stuck to guidance for the year despite a spike in operating costs during the quarter, and broken a previous record for first-half iron ore shipments.

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Rio Tinto shipped a record volume of Pilbara iron ore during the December quarter.

Rio Tinto hits iron ore record, bows to China’s demands

Rio Tinto shipped a record volume of Pilbara iron ore during the December quarter while confirming it has bowed to pressure from China to adopt a new pricing index.

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BHP CEO, Mike Henry.

BHP iron ore fires up as potash push blows the budget again

BHP’s Pilbara iron ore machine has racked up a half-year record and copper targets have been set even higher, but ambitions to push into a new commodity in Canada have blown the budget again.

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A train loaded with iron ore departs the BHP Iron Oreís Yandi Mine in the Pilbara.

BHP and Rio explore joining forces to mine WA iron ore

Arch-rivals BHP and Rio Tinto are looking at mining hundreds of millions of tonnes of WA iron ore together, in what could mark the beginning of a cartel to curb China’s shakedown.

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Lynas Rare Earths CEO Amanda Lacaze.

Lacaze to retire after 12 years with rare earths miner Lynas

Amanda Lacaze will step down as chief executive of Lynas Rare Earths after leading the miner from a “troubled startup” to the commodity’s biggest producer outside of China.

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AMEC chief executive officer Warren Pearce, pictured in West Perth.

Critical minerals sector draws rare earths support blueprint

Government backing for critical minerals should focus on rare earths vital for clean energy and national security and emulate an existing scheme underpinning renewable projects, the sector has told ministers.

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Lobby groups say the court’s ruling overturns “reasonable” Fair Work Commission limits.

Court hands unions even more power on mine sites

Mining and energy groups say a Federal Court ruling on union delegates will create a two-tiered workplace class — those who ‘actually work’ and those who do ‘whatever they please’.

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BHP has ruled out a merger with Anglo American.

BHP rules out fresh takeover bid of Anglo American

After reports emerged that a new takeover bid was underway between BHP and Anglo American, the London-listed mining giant flipped, revealing it is ‘no longer’ looking to combine companies.

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Mt Marion Lithium mine

MinRes shares lithium load with POSCO in $1.2b sale

Mineral Resources will sell 30 per cent of its WA lithium business to South Korea’s POSCO for $1.2 billion to buttress a debt-laden balance sheet.

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A MinRes truck on the upgraded Onslow Iron haul road.

MinRes on the road to redemption after strong quarter

Haul road problems are in the rear view mirror, Mineral Resources says, and the company is now on track to reach full-year volume and cost guidance across the board.

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The site employs about 600 direct workers and up to 200 contractors, the latter mainly via ESS who run the catering and accommodation on site.

BHP scales back Pilbara mine that employs about 800 people

Scores of jobs are set to go after BHP decided to ‘significantly scale back’ activity at an iron ore mine that employs about 800 people and is a key union target.

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The Big Australian is currently embroiled in tense negotiations with Beijing’s key commodities buyer — China Mineral Resources Group.

BHP open to iron ore alliance to ward off China push

BHP has not ruled out joining forces with Rio Tinto, or another Pilbara iron ore player, to confront its biggest customer flexing its market muscle.

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Australia’s push to become a global force in critical minerals may take far longer than expected.

Critical minerals projects face decade delays: Reserve Bank

A Reserve Bank report says Australia’s push to become a global force in critical minerals may take far longer than expected, despite a major new deal with the US.

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