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Statement comes as the Australian miner’s chief executive visits country after political backlash
New mines are needed to meet the world’s demand for the essential red metal
Mike Henry has positioned world’s largest miner for a big deal and was prepared for initial rejection by UK-listed target
Agreement marks first time rich countries have set deadline on ending reliance on the fossil fuel
As building mines gets harder, the time needed to produce cash flows is daunting
Turin meeting puts timeline on deal made at COP28 summit, with allowance for fossil-fuel-reliant nations like Japan
The UK-listed miner has rejected an approach from BHP, but other bidders could emerge
Company’s exit would deal another blow to City’s status as home to listed mining groups
The 107-year-old South African mining group, long resistant to change, has now rejected a takeover offer from BHP
UK-listed company says Australian miner’s takeover approach ‘significantly undervalues’ it
The natural jewels have lost their old mystique because carbon crystals can be grown in labs
BHP, whose £31bn bid for Anglo has been rejected, faces fraught politics and complicated history in the country
BHP proposes £31bn takeover of Anglo American
Legal & General and Abrdn criticise offer as undervaluing UK-listed miner
Anglo has rejected a £31bn deal that would be the biggest in the mining sector on record but faces many hurdles
Lawyers representing DRC allege Apple’s products contain illegally exported minerals, despite tech company’s claims of environmental and social responsibility
Any deal would need South African government’s approval while cost savings are another issue
Combination would bring together two of the industry’s largest companies as copper demand soars
Why now, why not earlier, why ever, at what price, and what it might mean for fertiliser production in North Yorkshire
Industry faces 2039 deadline on the dirtiest energy source but existing gas plants escape present standards
Miners are battling to whittle down the oversupply of gems
The rush to exploit a power surplus in the country’s north has raised questions over infrastructure and energy use
Anglo American unit’s output down 23% as luxury pullback and emergence of lab-grown gems take toll
New Delhi pushes for exploration in Latin America and Africa and auctions domestic mining blocks
Vladimir Potanin says metals group will start production in China from 2027 due to difficulties in international payments
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