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Morocco gives Khemisset green light

The Moroccan government has approved an initial 10-year mining licence, renewable in 10-year increments, for LSE-listed Emmerson to develop then mine its flagship Khemisset potash deposit. The news pushed the company’s share price up 15% in morning trading.

Rebecca Meeson-Frizelle
Emmerson is primarily focused on developing the Khemisset potash project in northern Morocco

Emmerson is primarily focused on developing the Khemisset potash project in northern Morocco

Emmerson chief executive Graham Clarke said the approval represented "another major milestone in the development of what is to become the first large-scale potash mine in Africa".   Construction at...

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