Mining Frontier
  • Home
  • News
  • Press Releases
  • Market Reports
  • Sectors
    • Aluminium
    • COAL
    • COPPER
    • DIAMONDS
    • GOLD
    • IRON ORE AND MANGANESE
    • NICKEL
    • NIOBIUM
    • PHOSPHATES
    • PLATINUM
    • STEEL
  • Projects
  • Events & Conferences
  • Contact US
  • More
    • Newsletter Archive
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Press Releases
  • Market Reports
  • Sectors
    • Aluminium
    • COAL
    • COPPER
    • DIAMONDS
    • GOLD
    • IRON ORE AND MANGANESE
    • NICKEL
    • NIOBIUM
    • PHOSPHATES
    • PLATINUM
    • STEEL
  • Projects
  • Events & Conferences
  • Contact US
  • More
    • Newsletter Archive
No Result
View All Result
Mining Frontier
No Result
View All Result
Home Market Reports

Slow growth, production cuts, divestment expected for Europe mining sector

March 30, 2016
in Market Reports

Europe’s mineral production growth will slow as low mineral prices drive further consolidation, production cuts and divestments among metals producers, according to BMI Research’s latest report.

The analysts see five key themes resources companies in Europe will have to deal with in the next few months:

1) Weak metals prices will result in further significant divestment of assets, output cuts and bankruptcies as mining and metals companies remain under significant stress.

2) The UK’s potential exit from the EU would significantly impact the nation’s ability to fund research to develop exploration and extraction technologies for mineral products. From a trade perspective, a Brexit will not significantly affect the UK due to the country’s wide array of export partners.

3) US dollar strength will influence trade dynamics.

4) Russia’s coal output growth will be the regional outperformer due to supportive government investment and increasing exports to Asia.

5) Although China will remain the world’s largest rare earth producer, Greenland’s and Russia’s rare earth sectors will gain market share over the coming years.

According to the report, Russia and Greenland will gain rare earth market share as a result of continuing headwinds facing the China’s rare earths industry. BMI says it expects Chinese government to tighten environmental regulations surrounding rare earth production in an effort to curb pollution.

Previous Post

Kingsgate sells stake in silver project

Next Post

Diamond dedicated to mothers of Russia - "ALROSA"

Related Posts

US on its Path Towards Exploring Rare Earth Elements
Market Reports

US on its Path Towards Exploring Rare Earth Elements

May 19, 2025
The US Has the Option to Mine
Market Reports

The US Has the Option to Mine its Own Rare Earth Elements

May 19, 2025
Copper Market
Africa

MENA Copper Market: Gradual Growth and Strategic Shifts

May 17, 2025
Africa

Exploration Projects Drive Africa’s Copper Market Growth

March 24, 2025
COAL

World Coal Market Consumption Details and Forecast

March 24, 2025
Market Reports

Computer Vision Helps Mines Stay Sustainable & Productive

March 21, 2025
Next Post

Diamond dedicated to mothers of Russia - "ALROSA"

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • US on its Path Towards Exploring Rare Earth Elements
  • To Keep Pace Globally, South Africa Revives Mining Endeavors
  • The US Has the Option to Mine its Own Rare Earth Elements
  • Mining Projects in America Getting the Executive Order Push
  • Coal Exploration Programme Gets a Go Ahead in Canada
Mining Frontier

System

  • Search
  • Sitemap
  • Feed

Resources

  • Contact US
  • Download Mediapack
  • Home
  • News
  • Press Releases
  • Market Reports
  • Sectors
  • Projects
  • Events & Conferences
  • Contact US
  • More

© 2019 Copyright Valuemediaservices All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Press Releases
  • Market Reports
  • Sectors
    • Aluminium
    • COAL
    • COPPER
    • DIAMONDS
    • GOLD
    • IRON ORE AND MANGANESE
    • NICKEL
    • NIOBIUM
    • PHOSPHATES
    • PLATINUM
    • STEEL
  • Projects
  • Events & Conferences
  • Contact US
  • More
    • Newsletter Archive

© 2019 Copyright Valuemediaservices All rights reserved.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In