Mining boss says resource-rich Pilbara is ‘standing in front of freight train’ as sector changes
Expert warns commercial use of the radioactive material from cold war-era warheads carries safety risks
World’s biggest miner by market capitalisation locked in negotiations over iron ore with Beijing-controlled buyer
European Commission set to propose a levy of 50% on steel imports
New measures would protect industry, but some countries fear that curbing low-cost imports could drive up prices
The gulf between political ambitions and new reactors on the ground shows little sign of narrowing
Levies and slowdown in US housing market are being felt north of the border
Naveen Jindal’s offer potentially opens door for German industrial conglomerate to offload the business
Fate of hundreds of kilogrammes of fissile material has been unclear since Israel and US bombing campaign in June
Senior Thyssenkrupp executive warns industry is ‘not going to survive’ without emergency protection
Association predicts a ‘significant gap’ between supply and demand unless new sources are found
Recycling plants in the bloc are shutting down capacity as US producers can pay more for European scrap metal
Intervention at Speciality Steel deepens taxpayer support for struggling but strategically important sector
China dominates production of crucial materials as other nations push to shore up their supplies
Court rules ‘hopelessly insolvent’ Speciality Steel should be placed in compulsory liquidation
Move sets up clash between metals magnate and creditors including UBS that are owed hundreds of millions of dollars
Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest says duties will result in ‘exporting’ of jobs and industry
Incoming chief Simon Trott expected to restructure miner after taking over next month
US president also attacks London mayor Sadiq Khan and criticises offshore wind turbines
Supply glut and shift to lithium batteries knock demand while refiners struggle to secure enough ore
US and European industry executives say high electricity prices are holding back efforts to rekindle domestic industry
Preliminary assessments indicate Tehran was able to move much of its stockpile
Industry leaders warn climate targets are at risk without more state support and protection from cheaper imports
Life has been tough for vanadium bulls, but now its potential use in batteries could add a new source of demand
Tehran could react to the war by withdrawing from the non-proliferation treaty and covertly pursuing a bomb