Larvotto study signals huge $694M earn for NSW gold-antimony mine
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The race for antimony heats up despite tariffs
Critical minerals like antimony have grown in considerable importance over the past six months. This hasn’t been exactly a new phenomenon, though. It’s really been over the past few years, ever since United States manufacturers discovered that the majority of the minerals they require for producing their products were owned almost entirely by the Chinese government. That’s produced something of a geopolitical football that’s recently been blown …
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