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Another niobium play taking shape as St George signs MoU with China firm

Three Chinese firms have emerged as interested parties in recent months

St George is looking to add to its WA portfolio with a niobium project in Brazil

St George is looking to add to its WA portfolio with a niobium project in Brazil | Credits: St George

St George Mining has received an expression of interest from another China-based firm for its proposed Araxa niobium and rare earths acquisition in Brazil, this time via an MoU with Shandong Xinhai Mining...

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