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Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesMining of critical minerals plays a crucial role in the global green transition, but the broader industry's bad reputation and other challenges present investment barriers, industry experts warn. Critical minerals include metals such as copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt and rare earth elements, and are important components in emerging green technologies such as wind turbines and electric vehicles. Speaking on a panel at Singapore's annual Ecosperity Week, which ended Wednesday, mining industry experts and investors said the growing demand from green tech makes it necessary to increase government support and capital flows into the critical mining sector. Many of the same companies that mine critical minerals also mine environmentally damaging fossil fuels like coal. One area that has seen recent strides and investments has been in the recycling of critical minerals, which cuts down the need of extraction.
Persons: Adam Matthews, Dominic Barton, Barton, Scott Clements Organizations: PT Vale, Getty Images, Global Investor Commission, Mining, Royal Bank of Canada, Rio Tinto, LeapFrog Investments, International Renewable Energy Agency, EV, World Bank, Tribeca Capital Locations: PT Vale Indonesia, China, Paris, Rio, Indonesia's Sulawesi, Rio Tinto, Western Australia
Rio Tinto to Pay SEC $15 Million Over Foreign Bribery Charges
  + stars: | 2023-03-06 | by ( Mengqi Sun | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +3 min
Mining and metals company Rio Tinto PLC agreed to pay a $15 million civil penalty to settle a yearslong probe into allegations it violated U.S. foreign bribery law, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday. The payments allegedly made by Rio Tinto have prompted multiple corruption investigations in the U.S., U.K. and Australia. Rio Tinto PLC’s American Depositary Shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange. The SEC credited Rio Tinto for cooperating with the investigation by providing documents in a timely manner and for making its employees available for interviews. Rio Tinto consented to the SEC’s order without admitting or denying the findings.
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