Philippines Positions as Stable Critical Minerals Partner as Indonesia Recalibrates Nickel Supply Policy
Philippine nickel industry offers ASEAN a diversified, dependable partner amid evolving critical minerals supply chains
Philippine nickel industry offers ASEAN a diversified, dependable partner amid evolving critical minerals supply chains
originally published in BusinessWorld NICKEL PRODUCERS said on Tuesday that the government should focus on easing the mining permit process and reduce production costs instead of imposing a mineral export ban, which it said will damage the Philippines’ standing in global value chains at a time when a market rebound is looming. The government is […]
The Philippine Nickel Industry Association (PNIA) urged the Senate to reconsider its proposed five-year ban on raw mineral exports, saying the ban will hit small-scale miners the hardest.
MEMBERS of the Philippine Nickel Industry Association (PNIA) have collectively disbursed more than P38M of their Social Development Management Program (SDMP) fund for various Covid-19 relief efforts to benefit frontliners and host communities during the two-month enhanced community quarantine period (ECQ).
MEMBERS of the Philippine Nickel Industry Association have collectively disbursed more than P38 million of their Social Development Management Program (SDMP) fund for various Covid-19 relief efforts to benefit frontliners and host communities during the two-month enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) period.
The Philippine Nickel Industry Association (PNIA) held a press conference for the media launch of its “Nickel Initiative 2019: Shaping Tomorrow, Together” last 30 January 2019. In attendance were the PNIA officer and board members headed by Chairman Mr. Isidro Alcantara Jr., Chairman Emeritus Mr. Clarence Pimentel Jr., PNIA President Atty. Dante Bravo; ECCP Executive Director Mr. […]
Ang bamboo reforestation program ay pagpapalawig sa layunin ng mga kompanya ng nickel na mapaigting ang pagsagip sa kalikasan kasabay ng pagbibigay ng pagkakakitaan sa mga “host communities.”
Marcventures Mining and Development Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of listed Marcventures Holdings Inc., makes bamboo farming the heart of its mining rehabilitation program.