Mining in Europe is no longer judged solely by production volumes or resource quality. It is now increasingly measured by its impact on biodiversity. From...
The Middle East is positioning itself at the forefront of a new cross-regional mineral corridor linking African mines with Asian factories and European markets. Gulf...
While Qatar and Kuwait possess limited domestic mineral resources, they wield substantial financial influence in global markets. Rather than focusing on local extraction, both countries...
Turkey occupies one of the world’s most strategically important crossroads, linking Europe, Asia, and the Middle East—a position that profoundly influences its mining and metals...
Oman is emerging as one of the Middle East’s most compelling mining revival stories, positioning itself for a diversified economic future beyond oil and gas....
Saudi Arabia is advancing one of the most far-reaching mining transformations in the Middle East, redefining itself from an oil-centric economy into a diversified global...
Europe’s mining landscape is shifting, and the Balkans have unexpectedly emerged as one of its most dynamic regions. The transformation is not driven by multinational...
Brazil is rapidly emerging as a mineral powerhouse in the Americas, leveraging its vast geological resources to meet growing demand from global energy-transition industries. While...
Phosphates may not command the headlines of gold, copper, or lithium, but they are essential to global agriculture, food security, and fertilizer production. Morocco, holding...