NextSource mulls transforming graphite abroad after Thyssenkrupp deal
With a large deposit in Madagascar and a second offtake agreement, the Canadian mining company aims to compete with China. It also does not rule out opening up to other metals.
02/06/2021 at 20h01, by Africa Business+
“We want to replicate Chinese purified spherical graphite in other markets,” said Craig Scherba, CEO of NextSource Materials.
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