Mining & Metals are the backbone of the global economy. Standing at the beginning of most value chains, the Mining & Metals industry is a critical supplier of essential inputs and a global generator of trade and employment. It also has important environmental, fiscal and social effects, and acts as a catalyst for the economic progress of numerous mining-dependent countries in the world.
The Mining & Metals industry comprises the extraction of useful minerals from the ground, including oil and gas, coal, metal ores and non-metallic minerals, and related support activities. It also includes activities lower down the supply chain, such as metal processing, manufacturing of metals and a variety of fabricated metal products, such as cutlery, metal structures, boilers, tanks and ammunition.
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The Indian steel industry is a core pillar of the economy, closely linked to infrastructure, construction, automotive and capital goods growth. India remains the world's second-largest producer of crude steel, with production exceeding 150mn tonnes ...
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Indonesia's extensive mineral resources have established the country as a major player in global commodity markets. It is the world's largest producer of thermal coal and nickel, the second largest exporter of tin, while also ranking among the ...
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China is the world's largest producer, consumer, and exporter of steel. The country's crude steel production and consumption have both ranked first in the world for 29 consecutive years, according to the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA). In ...
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China is the world's largest producer, consumer, and exporter of steel. The country's crude steel production and consumption have both ranked first in the world for 29 consecutive years, according to the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA). In ...
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In 2024, the Brazilian mining sector recorded a 4% y/y increase in production, reaching a record-high volume of 1,025.6mn tonnes - the highest level ever registered in the historical series, according to data from the National Mining Agency (ANM). ...
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Vietnam has a wide range of mineral resources, with more than 60 types identified to date. Despite its relative share of GDP shrinking in recent decades due to the rapid expansion of the service sector, mining and quarrying still made up 2.5% of ...
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Latin America remains an important element of global mineral markets, underpinned by its abundant natural resources and relatively low domestic consumption. From Chile's and Peru's copper to Brazil's iron ore and niobium, and Mexico's precious metals ...
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Poland's mining sector demonstrated operational resilience in 2024 despite continuing energy transition pressures. The country maintained its European leadership in hard coal production at 48.95mn tonnes, significantly ahead of Türkiye at 41.97mn ...
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Colombia's mining sector remained a cornerstone of the economy in 2024 in terms of external trade revenues, gross value added (GVA), and fiscal contributions, largely due to its vast output of mineral fuels-principally thermal and metallurgical coal. ...
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