Rio Tinto advised by Allens (Linklaters) on $27m investment in rutile and graphite in Malawi

With this transaction, Rio Tinto becomes a shareholder of Sovereign Metals, which is developing a project in these strategic minerals in southern Africa.

28/07/2023 at 17h04, by Africa Business+

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