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Canadian miner finds stand-in for expelled Chinese partner

Toronto-listed Power Metals has found a new investor to replace Chinese firm Sinomine, whose investment in Power Metals was abruptly terminated on the orders of the Canadian government last month on national security grounds.

Power Metals finds new partner

Power Metals finds new partner

Australian-listed Winsome Resource had acquired the C$2 million in shares owned by Hong Kong-based Sinomine Rare Metals Resources and would earn the right to offtake future lithium, cesium, and tantalum...

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