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    Nickel

    May

    Lithium giant says Chinese partners should have access to tax credits

    IGO’s Ivan Vella says Chinese investors who pioneered Australian critical minerals processing have earned the right to be included in Labor’s incentives.

    • Brad Thompson
    Resources Minister Madeleine King at the AFR Mining Summit in Perth on Wednesday.

    King says BHP prioritised shareholder returns over nickel jobs

    The miner has said it will decide whether to close its nickel business by August. The resources minister says there has been a decade of underinvestment.

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    • Brad Thompson
    Smoke rises during protests in Noumea, New Caledonia.

    Why a small Pacific island territory is upending nickel prices

    New Caledonia possesses an estimated 25 per cent of the world’s nickel resources and accounts for 6 per cent of global production of the metal.

    • Rishi Lyengar
    Burnt cars are lined up after unrest that erupted following protests over voting reforms in Noumea, New Caledonia.

    Defence Force ‘ready to fly’ to New Caledonia

    Australia is working with French authorities to ensure a quick exit for people seeking to flee strife-torn New Caledonia as soon as the Pacific island nation’s airport is reopened.

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    • Cecile Lefort
    Budget winners: from left, Andrew Forrest, Gina Rinehart, Chris Ellison and Mike Henry.

    Miners hail tax credits but Coalition to block ‘billions for billionaires’

    Australia’s critical minerals industry has hailed $13.7 billion in budget tax credits at the same time as the Coalition has vowed to block the policy claiming it will deliver “billions to billionaires”.

    • Brad Thompson
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    A worker processes nickel at a smelter near Sorowako on Sulawesi island in Indonesia.

    Stellantis, Vale in nickel talks in Indonesian coup

    The smelter deal would bring a rare Western investor to Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of a commodity critical to making electric cars.

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    • A. Anantha Lakshmi and Harry Dempsey
    Hoping to be budget winners: Andrew Forrest, Gina Rinehart, Chris Ellison and Mike Henry.

    Miners hope for budget tax credits

    Lithium and nickel miners who lobbied for tax breaks are set to be among the big budget winners as the Albanese government tries to shore up its ‘made in Australia’ plans.

    • Brad Thompson
    WA budget resources

    WA taps Albanese for $200m critical minerals hub

    WA has earmarked land near where Alcoa is closing its alumina refinery and a BHP nickel refinery is hanging by a thread for a critical minerals processing hub it wants the Albanese government to co-fund.

    • Brad Thompson
    Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison.

    MinRes in row over lithium processing hub

    Poseidon Nickel, worth $22 million, has mounted a David versus Goliath legal battle with $14.1 billion MinRes over assets in the Western Australian Goldfields.

    • Brad Thompson

    April

    The Greenbushes lithium mine in WA’s south-west.

    IGO says criticism unfair after talk of ‘incredibly opportunistic’ deal

    West Australian lithium and nickel miner stands by its ties with Chinese partner Tianqi after the latter ordered a huge shipment this week at a “favourable” price.

    • Brad Thompson
    Resources minister Madeleine King.

    Nickel miner axes 530 jobs as pressure builds for budget bailout

    Resources Minister Madeleine King says government alone cannot solve nickel industry woes as job losses near 2000 since December.

    • Brad Thompson
    Wyloo boss  Luca Giacovazzi  and Ardea Resources boss Andrew penkethman at a nickel crisis meeting in January.

    Japan Inc backing for nickel mine puts BHP bailout in doubt

    Sumitomo and Mitsubishi have agreed to back Ardea Resources and its $3.1 billion nickel laterite and cobalt project, about 80 kilometres from Kalgoorlie and BHP’s ageing nickel smelter.

    • Brad Thompson

    BHP suffers new productivity hit in Queensland coal

    Another downgrade means the miner spends almost seven times more money to dig a tonne of coal out of the sunshine state as it does for each tonne of iron ore in WA.

    • Peter Ker
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

    National security committee to meet after stabbings: PM

    Anthony Albanese says violence and extremism has no place in Australia; Richard Marles reveals defence spending will crack $100 billion by 2034. How the day unfolded.

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    • Gus McCubbing
    US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy speaks in Perth on Wednesday.

    Aussie resources ‘under assault’ from China: US ambassador

    US ambassador Caroline Kennedy has warned state-owned Chinese companies in Indonesia were destroying communities “under the guise of economic development”.

    • Tom Rabe and Andrew Tillett
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    About time: Tribeca’s Ben Cleary has been waiting for copper to reassert itself.

    Copper is back as investors cash in on the ‘reflation trade’

    A new commodity upswing is under way, creating widespread opportunities for investors. But pundits warn that could also contribute to stickier inflation keeping rates higher for longer.

    • Alex Gluyas
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    Fears for 150 jobs as miner calls in administrators

    Korda Mentha will try to sell the Abra lead and silver mine, raising doubts over the future of ASX-listed Galena Mining.

    • Peter Ker
    Tony Dragicevich, CEO of Capral Aluminium on Sydney’s outskirts in Huntingwood

    Green premiums are real, says aluminium boss

    Electric vehicle makers are refusing to pay a green premium for low-carbon nickel but Capral says customers are paying an extra 5 per cent for clean aluminium.

    • Peter Ker and Lap Phan
    A worker processes nickel at a smelter near Sorowako on Sulawesi island in Indonesia.

    Indonesia vows to speed up nickel output despite global glut

    A deputy minister says the government wants to expand nickel production to achieve “price equilibrium” to support sustainable demand for EV batteries.

    • A. Anantha Lakshmi

    March

    Coal coming into the stockyard at Whitehaven’s Maules Creek mine.

    Resources exports to slump $117b by decade’s end

    Profits and federal treasury’s coffers will suffer after record high prices for iron ore, coal and gas cool off, official forecasts indicate.

    • Elouise Fowler