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Australia & New Zealand
Австралия и Новая Зеландия · 3 countries · 63 producers · no sanctions entries mentioning region
World's #1 iron ore (Rio Tinto, BHP, FMG Pilbara), #1 lithium spodumene (Greenbushes, Pilbara Minerals, Mineral Resources), #2 gold (Newmont, Northern Star, Evolution). FY-June reporting calendar. Critical Minerals Strategy 2023-2030.
Primary sources: Geoscience Australia commodities · USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries 2026
Producers in region
63 entries from TSM producer directory (cross-referenced with company IR pages, HKEX, SEC, ASX, LSE filings). Expand a metal to see members.
Exchanges
Tracked in TSM exchange registry. Currency in region: AUD Australian Dollar · NZD New Zealand Dollar.
Regulators
- ASIC — Australian Securities and Investments Commission · primary site
- Geoscience Australia — Geoscience Australia · primary site
- DISR — Australia Department of Industry, Science and Resources — Critical Minerals Office · primary site
- FMA NZ — Financial Markets Authority · primary site
Key export-control regimes
Outbound restrictions issued by regulators in this region. Cross-regional matrix: /export-controls/.
- Critical Minerals Production Tax Credit — 10% on processing, 2024 budget, effective 2024-05-14 · official notice
- Foreign Investment Review (FIRB) tightened on critical minerals — national-security review, effective 2024-07-31 · official notice
- FIRB national-security review for critical-mineral investments (foreign acquisitions) — investment review (Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975), effective 2021-01-01 · official notice
- Australia Critical Minerals Strategy 2023-2030 — 31 metals priority list, A$4bn financing — national strategy + EFA financing, effective 2023-06-20 · official notice
- Future Made in Australia — production tax credits for critical minerals processing (10% from 2027) — tax credit / industrial policy, effective 2024-05-14 · official notice
Sanctions-issuing bodies
Daily-tracked feeds in TSM sanctions watch.
Port operators in region
6 commodity-relevant ports. Operator / parent / stake / concession dates mirror what each issuer publicly discloses (annual reports, IR pages, HKEx/NSE/SEC filings). TSM does not classify ownership — only links to the primary source for every row.
| Port | Country | Operator | Parent | Stake | Since | Until | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dampier | Australia | Pilbara Ports Authority | Government of Western Australia (AU) | 100% | 2010 | — | primary → |
| Port Hedland | Australia | Pilbara Ports Authority | Government of Western Australia (AU) | 100% | 2010 | — | primary → |
| Weipa | Australia | North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation Ltd | Government of Queensland (AU) | 100% | 2009 | — | primary → |
| Darwin | Australia | Darwin Port Operations Pty Ltd (Landbridge Infrastructure Australia Pty Ltd) | Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. (CN) | 100% | 2015 | 2114 | primary → |
| Newcastle (Port of Newcastle) | Australia | Port of Newcastle Investments (Holdings) Trust | China Merchants Port Holdings (50%) + The Infrastructure Fund / IFM Investors (50%) (CN) · HKEx 144 | 50% | 2014 | 2112 | primary → |
| Dampier (Private Iron-Ore Berths — Rio Tinto) | Australia | Rio Tinto Iron Ore (Parker Point and East Intercourse Island dedicated iron-ore loading facilities) | Rio Tinto Group (GB) · LSE RIO / ASX RIO | 100% | 1965 | — | primary → |
Primary annual-report and IR sources tracked: COSCO Shipping Ports (HKEx 1199), China Merchants Port (HKEx 144), DP World, Adani Ports (NSE ADANIPORTS), PSA International, APM Terminals (via A.P. Møller-Mærsk), Hutchison Ports (HKEx 0001 CK Hutchison).
Region on map
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