Rio Tinto steps back from one of the world’s biggest critical minerals projects as Malawi targets U.S. supply chains
Ayodeji Adegboyega4h ago
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Rio Tinto has declined to take over operations of Malawi’s Kasiya project, one of the world’s largest undeveloped critical minerals deposits, clearing the way for Sovereign Metals to pursue a U.S.-focused strategy aimed at supplying natural rutile and graphite to Western markets seeking alternatives to China.
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