Putting the Ge in Geopolitics

Putting the Ge in Geopolitics

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The World Needs More Mining and Demands Better Mining

In this special Metal Matters podcast, BMO Commodities Analyst Helen Amos is joined by Ro Dhawan, President and CEO of the ICMM to discuss how the role of sustainable mining is shifting in a world where mining and critical minerals has been thrust into the foreground of global ge ...  Show more

Geopolitical Rupture and the Age of Metals Stockpiling

In this episode, Helen Amos discusses new highs in gold and silver prices as transatlantic tensions around Greenland’s future escalate. We look at how US metals stockpiling over Trump’s second term compares with the Cold War era, and reflect on new questions around China’s alumin ...  Show more

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