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me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: As the US and China compete for Zambia's copper, Barrick and First Quantum are backing its push to triple output to three million tonnes by 2031
News ID: 13260   Publish Date : 2026/06/06

me-metals: KoBold Metals, the mineral explorer backed by US billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has secured seven new permits to search for lithium and other critical minerals in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
News ID: 12376   Publish Date : 2025/08/28

me-metals: Image: Kobold Metals KoBold Metals, backed by a coalition of billionaires including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, is expanding its search for lithium and nickel to Namibia.
News ID: 11731   Publish Date : 2025/02/05

KoBold Metals, a start-up with a team of mostly phds backed by a coalition of billionaires is on a global search for key battery metals cobalt, lithium and nickel, as well as copper, which is key to the green energy transition, using advanced mapping technology.
News ID: 10144   Publish Date : 2021/02/08