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The Country and Commodity Reports are updated on a rolling basis throughout the year. They form a comprehensive and unique dossier on all the major mining countries and commodities and compiled by over 150 expert authors from around the world.Most Recent Reports:
Booming Brazil
As the world’s second-largest iron-ore producer, Brazil relies heavily on the metal for export dollars. Many other commodities also contribute to a thriving mining sectorRussian Mining Bear
Investors receive stark reminders of the pros and cons of mining ventures in the countries of the former Soviet Union – the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)Indonesia flies high on coal thermals
Indonesia has a prolific mining industry, with many world-class mines. Coal has fuelled the Asian archipelago’s mining industry, but the country could benefit from massive exploration investmentNickel: from shortage to surplus
Nickel has gone from a metal in shortage to surplus, following the collapse of the steel market. Increasing demand leads many to hope that 2008 was the low point of a cycle and a recovery is not far awayTying up your agreements
In the fifth of our legal series, Memery Crystal shows how well-drafted heads of terms can help your deal and save moneyUzbekistan: waiting to be unlocked
Powered by one of the world’s biggest open pit gold mines, Muruntau, Uzbekistan’s mining sector is full of potential. The government is looking to promote much-needed exploration of the stateKyrgyzstan holds its own in CIS
Kyrgyzstan is well-known for its gold and rare earth metal deposits and hosts one of Asia’s largest gold deposits. There has been reasonable interest in the country’s gold and uranium deposits.Government helps mining stay afloat in Kazakhstan
Gold mining companies in Kazakhstan, the largest of the former Soviet states, are still managing to raise finance despite the economic crisis. The government has reduced mining taxes to help all companies overcome this difficult periodAsia braced for uplift
More than 400 delegates attended last week's Mines and Money Asia conference in Hong Kong to hear about the region's burgeoning role in the worldIs Zimbabwe turning around?
The mining sector seems to be getting back on track slowly in Zimbabwe. Our reporter on the ground writes what are the challenges that lie aheadMining Mineral Sands
Mineral sands are used in the production of paints, plastics, paper, ceramics and metals – with application even in the aerospace industry. The sector is undergoing a hard time during the global economic downturn, but demand from China is still strongSubscribe NOW!
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