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Metals & Mining Summit
Critical minerals have moved from the margins of industrial policy to the centre of global economic strategy. As AI infrastructure expands, electrification accelerates, and defence supply chains are reassessed, mining and metals are no longer peripheral industries but key assets in a rapidly shifting geopolitical order.
Governments are deploying subsidies, tariffs and state-backed finance to secure supply, while companies are seizing the commercial opportunity through consolidation, technological innovation and renewed capital investment. Processing capacity, trade alignment and regulatory strategy are becoming as consequential as ore grades and production costs. As a result, the mining industry is entering a more assertive phase - shaped not simply by commodity cycles, but by ambition, national rivalry and the need for economic security.
To identify the opportunities in all of this, the 7th edition of the FT Metals & Mining Summit will bring together ministers, chief executives, investors and policymakers ahead of LME Week. This year, a new Precious Metals Symposium will take place, examining gold’s return to the centre of global markets and the implications for pricing, capital allocation and risk. Together, participants will discuss how geopolitics, capital and technology are redefining the future of resources — and whether the industry can deliver the scale and resilience now expected of it.

Gustavo Pimenta, CEO, Vale speaking at Metals & Mining Summit 2025
New for 2026 - The Precious Metals Symposium
The FT Mining Summit will once again convene the most influential leaders across the global mining sector - from major producers and investors to policymakers and innovators shaping the future of the industry. This year, we are expanding the programme with the addition of the Precious Metals Symposium, offering deeper insight into one of the sector’s most dynamic and evolving areas.
Taking place the day before the main Summit, this dedicated forum will convene leading investors, miners and policymakers to explore how shifting geopolitics, macroeconomic uncertainty and evolving market dynamics are redefining the role of precious metals.
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Why attend?

Get ahead of the forces reshaping the global order
Anticipate the shifts that will impact your strategy and returns, from resource nationalism to AI-driven demand

Access the world's most influential decision-makers
Connect with CEOs, investors and policymakers to unlock new relationships and gain a competitive advantage

Turn insight into action in a rapidly shifting market
Pinpoint where to invest, secure supply and stay competitive as capital flows shift and supply chains realign
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Key Themes & Discussions
Strategic minerals and economic security
How are governments reshaping global supply chains through industrial policy, partnerships and resource sovereignty?
Capital flows into strategic metals
Is growing sovereign and private capital interest in copper and gold shaping how the mining sector is valued?
Demand in a new technological era
How is demand for metals used in electrification, AI infrastructure and defence redefining markets — particularly for copper and aluminium?
The midstream
Can Europe and North America secure competitive processing capacity in a market shaped by energy costs and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms?
Supply constraints and new frontiers
Can new project pipelines, technological innovation and emerging mineral sources meet rising industrial demand?
Governance and stewardship in a politicised cycle
How are boards and policymakers navigating national security scrutiny, environmental standards and long-term resilience?
Where connections turn into deals

An exceptional gathering marked by strategic networking with high-level delegations, fostering meaningful connections in the mining and metals sector.
- Project Director, Innomotics
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THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Access to the Metals & Mining Summit only. Network and connect with your peers.
£1,629 £2,669
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THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
COMBINED PASS
Access to the Metals & Mining Summit and Precious Metals Symposium. Network and connect with your peers.
£1,849 £2,869
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THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
GOVERNMENT PASS
Access to the Metals & Mining Summit only. Network and connect with your peers.
£1,309 £2,139
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Resources

Complimentary Report
Copper’s Supply Challenge: Securing the metal behind electrification, rearmament and industrial growth

2025 Companies List
View the high calibre of companies who attended the previous edition of the event
Speaking Opportunities
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