Mexico’s lawmakers approve overhaul of mining industry

(Reuters) – The Mexican parliament’s lower house voted to press ahead with the proposed overhaul of the country’s mining laws which include shortening concessions, tightening water permits and giving back some profits, moves criticized by industry leaders. Mexico is the world’s top silver producer and one of the largest producers of copper and gold. Since…

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Factbox-Chile lithium move latest in global resource nationalism trend

By Matthew Chye (Reuters) – Chile’s President Gabriel Boric announced on Thursday he would nationalise the country’s vast lithium industry to boost the economy and protect the environment. The shock announcement is the latest in a trend as countries look to assert greater control over key resources amid intensifying competition for materials that are crucial…

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BOJ sees ‘sound and resilient’ financial system despite some jitters

By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s financial system has remained “sound and resilient” despite heightened financial sector jitters in the West stemming from U.S. bank failures in March, the Bank of Japan said in its semi-annual financial system report. However, the central bank also said that vigilance against tail risks were warranted. “Future developments…

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