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Titan Mining: This Small Zinc Miner Could Become A U.S. Critical Minerals Story

Seeking Alpha

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June 26, 2026

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The Epoch Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Forest Service Approves Hermosa Critical Minerals Project in Southern Arizona

The mine is expected to produce critical minerals such as zinc and manganese needed for steel manufacturing and large batteries.

Entrepreneur.com

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

The Coming Commodity Supercycle Is the Biggest Business Opportunity Founders Are Ignoring

Structural scarcity in critical minerals is not just an investment story. It is a business-building opportunity that most of the startup world hasn't noticed yet.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 7, 2026

Chile revisa el futuro de Codelco en medio del boom mundial de la demanda de cobre

A medida que se dispara la demanda mundial de cobre, una de las mayores empresas mineras del mundo se encuentra en una situación precaria.

Seeking Alpha

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

Alamos Gold: A Major Discount In One Of The Highest-Quality Gold Miners (Upgrade)

Alamos Gold: A Major Discount In One Of The Highest-Quality Gold Miners (Upgrade)

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 8, 2026

KNUST Mineral Waste Valorization Conference explores ways to recycle mining waste and protect environment

Researchers, engineers and policymakers have called for innovative approaches to transform mining waste into valuable resources, warning that the growing volumes of mine tailings and wastewater generated by mining activities could become a major environmental challenge if left unmanaged. The call was made at the 2026 Mineral Waste Valorisation Research Conference held by the Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where experts explored engineering and policy solutions to reduce the environmental impact of mineral waste.

KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 8, 2026

Korea’s Critical Minerals Challenge Is Becoming an Industrial Resilience Test

For years, discussions around critical minerals largely revolved around securing enough raw materials to keep factories running. Today, that conversation is changing. As geopolitical uncertainty, export controls, and concentrated processing capacity reshape global supply chains, the question is no longer simply how Korea can obtain critical minerals. It is how resilient its industrial ecosystem can [] The post Korea’s Critical Minerals Challenge Is Becoming an Industrial Resilience Test first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

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Related coverage for "Titan Mining: This Small Zinc Miner Could Become A U.S. Critical Minerals Story": The Epoch Times — Forest Service Approves Hermosa Critical Minerals Project in Southern Arizona. Entrepreneur.com — The Coming Commodity Supercycle Is the Biggest Business Opportunity Founders Are Ignoring. Bloomberg — Chile revisa el futuro de Codelco en medio del boom mundial de la demanda de cobre. Seeking Alpha — Alamos Gold: A Major Discount In One Of The Highest-Quality Gold Miners (Upgrade). MyJoyOnline — KNUST Mineral Waste Valorization Conference explores ways to recycle mining waste and protect environment. KoreaTechDesk — Korea’s Critical Minerals Challenge Is Becoming an Industrial Resilience Test