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3 500 jobs at risk as ArcelorMittal mulls closure of longs units at Newcastle, Vereeniging

By: Terence Creamer 28th November 2023 Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa has indicated that it may close its long-products business, which could result in the loss of 3 500... →
South Africa risks losing business investment over visa ‘chaos’ 
By: Bloomberg 6th November 2023 In one of the world’s most unequal nations an acute shortage of skilled workers is restraining already tepid growth, limiting job creation and... →
South Africa has the skills to resolve the Transnet issue – Menar

By: Martin Creamer 3rd November 2023 South Africa has the skills to resolve the Transnet issue, says Vuslat Bayoglu, the MD of Menar, a private investment company with an actively... →
Medium-Term Budget sounds a clear warning about the state of South Africa's public finances
2nd November 2023 The Medium-Term Budget Statement (MTBS) laid bare the consequences of the failures of state-owned entities like Transnet and Eskom, which is... →
Potash presenting BHP with exciting growth path, CEO tells AGM
By: Martin Creamer 1st November 2023 Johannesburg-listed diversified mining major BHP has an exciting growth path ahead in potash used in fertilisers essential for food security and... →
Anglo: copper production up, rough diamond production down 
By: Martin Creamer 24th October 2023 The copper production of diversified mining company Anglo American increased by 42% in the third quarter owing to the ramping up of the new... →
Anglo’s Kumba achieves iron-ore prices above benchmark in third quarter
By: Martin Creamer 24th October 2023 Iron-ore prices strengthened during the third quarter of this year despite a 7% increase in global iron-ore supply and thin steel mill margins.... →
Anglo's Envusa applies to trade 520 MW of green electricity with seven operations 
By: Martin Creamer 19th October 2023 Renewables company Envusa Energy, which is owned jointly by Anglo American in partnership with EDF Renewables, this week lodged an application for... →