China names companies allowed to export silver, tungsten, and antimony
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2026-01-01 10:53 Section: Daily DispatchesFrom Reuters
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
BEIJING -- China today named the companies that will be able to export tungsten, antimony, and silver during the 2026 and 2027 period, metals Beijing deems as critical to support its own industries.
A total of 44 companies will be allowed to export silver, while the numbers for tungsten and antimony will be 15 and 11 respectively, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement. That's two more than in 2025 for silver, while tungsten and antimony are unchanged.
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Sean Ring: Here's the patron saint of sound money
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2026-01-01 10:44 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Sean Ring
Daily Reckoning, Baltimore
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Long before Powell "paused," Lagarde fibbed, or Yellen got lost mid-sentence, one man quietly built an economy of trust -- with fire, gold, and grit.
He was Saint Eligius. You probably haven't heard of him unless you're a medieval goldsmith or a devout Catholic with a taste for obscure hagiographies. But I'd argue that he did more for monetary integrity than any central banker alive today.
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Central banks enter the gold trade to choke off smuggling
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2026-01-01 00:11 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Leslie Hook
Financial Times, London
Thursday, January 1, 2026
In the African island nation of Madagascar, central bank governor Aivo Andrianarivelo has an unusual mission: to end gold smuggling.
Madagascar produces as much as 20 tonnes of gold per year, he estimates, worth about $2.8 billion at today's prices, but almost all of that leaves the country illegally, robbing state coffers of tax revenues and foreign exchange.
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Ethiopia moves to become Africa's next gold powerhouse with $340 million mine
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2025-12-31 15:54 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Solomon Ekanem
Business Insider, New York
Wednesday, December 31, 2026
Ethiopia's long-delayed Tulu Kapi gold project has reached a major turning point after securing about $340 million in development financing, clearing the way for construction of one of the country's largest modern gold mines.
The funding package includes roughly $240 million in long-term debt from African development lenders and about $100 million in equity, providing KEFI Gold and Copper, the project's developer, with the financial backing needed to move into full-scale construction.
Canada is a gold-export powerhouse, but how much is that helping the economy?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2025-12-31 15:42 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Jason Kirby
The Globe and Mail, Toronto
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-canada-gold-exporting-powerhouse-economy-benefits/
Gold spurs Ghana's currency to first annual gain since at least 1994
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2025-12-31 10:40 Section: Daily DispatchesBy Moses Mozart Dzawu
Bloomberg News
Wednesday, December 31, 2026
Ghana's currency posted an annual gain against the dollar for the first time in more than three decades as Africa's biggest gold producer benefited from rising prices of the metal and the greenback's weakness.









