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Europe takes a step toward vanadium independence: EIT RawMaterials invests in Novana’s innovative recovery project in Finland

EIT RawMaterials has announced a €0.5 million seed investment in Novana, a Finnish subsidiary of Neometals, to support its Vanadium Recovery Project (VRP1) in...

Trinex Minerals moves to acquire lithium assets in South Australia and Canada

Trinex Minerals, an Australian mineral exploration company, has entered into binding agreements to acquire lithium assets in South Australia and Canada. The company aims to...

UAE agrees to investigate India’s concerns about rising exports of silver and precious metals

The United Arab Emirates has agreed to investigate issues raised by India regarding a significant rise in its exports of silver, platinum alloy and...

Malaysia’s rare earths aspirations face challenges due to geopolitical tensions and technology dependency

Malaysia's goal of capitalizing on its rare earth reserves, valued at approximately $50 billion, is encountering significant hurdles, according to a government minister. Plans...

African Mining Vision launched to transform Nigeria’s mining sector and drive economic growth

Mkhululi Ncube, programmes officer at the African Minerals Development Centre, emphasized that the newly launched African Mining Vision (AMV) will revitalize Nigeria's mining sector...
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West African Resources reports high-grade gold mineralisation at Sanbrado operation

ASX-listed gold mining company West African Resources has announced promising high-grade gold mineralisation from recent resource definition diamond drilling at the M1 South (M1S)...

Tanzania aims to become a key player in Africa’s strategic mineral market

Tanzania is positioning itself to become a key player in Africa's strategic mineral sector, driven by a projected surge in global demand for critical...

US administration pursues partnerships and funding for lithium exploration in Portugal

The US administration is actively seeking partners, customers and funding for lithium exploration projects in Portugal. This interest was articulated by US Deputy Secretary...
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