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Wall Street dipped lower on Tuesday.

ASX trading flat as Wall Street drifts; Tech companies slip

The Australian sharemarket slipped at the open after Wall Street closed lower following President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation.

  • Cindy Yin

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A litho-cap identified at the Zholbars prospect, one of three base metal-gold anomalies at Sarytogan’s new Kopa project in Kazakhstan.

Sarytogan pegs second copper project in major Kazakh mineral belt

Sarytogan Graphite has pegged a new copper project in the Koskuduk Caldera in Kazakhstan within a structural belt that hosts most of the country’s major copper mines.

  • Doug Bright
A block model, with the highest grades above 2000ppm in pink, showing the near-surface and highly consistent nature of Critica’s high-grade Jupiter rare earths deposit in Western Australia.

Critica claims Australia’s biggest clay-hosted rare earths discovery

Critica Limited unveiled Australia’s largest clay-hosted rare earths resource of 1.8bt at 1700ppm TREO, including 500Mt at 2200ppm at its Jupiter project in WA.

  • James Pearson
Uranium American Resources undertaking radiation readings in an adit at its Marysvale hard-rock uranium-vanadium project in Utah, USA

Uranium American rebrands to focus on US uranium, vanadium projects

Uranium American Resources makes a strategic pivot from its gold-silver focus under its old Tonogold Resources shingle via a rebrand that reflects the company’s move towards greener US-based uranium, vanadium.

  • Doug Bright
EV Resources’ enriched Parag copper-molybdenum project in Peru could become a key supplier of the critical metal after China banned the export of molybdenum.

EV Resources shares boom amid China moly exports ban

EV Resources soared 133pc after China banned exports of molybdenum in response to US tariffs. The company sees its Peruvian project as a key future supplier of the metal.

  • James Pearson
Wall Street has made a positive start to the week.

ASX closes flat as investors shrug off Trump tariffs; Seven jumps, CSL slumps

The flat finish reflects Wall Street, which seemed to be taking President Donald Trump’s latest tariff push in stride, with US stocks kicking off the week with gains.

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Sarytogan Graphite’s Micro80C graphite has been demonstrated to be suitable for use as a recarburiser for the high-volume grey cast-iron market.

Sarytogan gets $2.3m Eurobank leg-up for Kazakhstan graphite

Sarytogan Graphite has received a second cash investment of almost $2.4m from a European development bank for its Kazakhstan graphite project.

  • Doug Bright
Red Metal Limited’s latest drilling results have continued to unearth thick intersections of valuable magnet rare earths at the company’s Sybella project, 20km from the mining town of Mount Isa in Queensland.

Red Metal drilling hits thick rare earth intersections from surface

Red Metal’s latest infill drilling program has unearthed thick intersections of valuable magnet rare earths at the company’s Sybella project in Queensland.

  • Craig Nolan
Marmota Limited has panned heavy mineral sands from between 7m and 8m below surface from its westernmost drillhole at Muckanippie in South Australia, estimating about 20 per cent of the sample volume. The concentrate has yet to be assayed.

Panning prompts Marmota to test 4km for titanium-rich sands in SA

Marmota LTD has changed the drilling pattern at its new South Australian titanium sands discovery to take in the full 4km channel length at its discovery tenement.

  • Doug Bright
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ASX retreats as Trump pushes steel tariffs; Star jumps

The Australian sharemarket has fallen, with miners retreating after Donald Trump announced the United States will impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports.

  • Jessica Yun

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