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Euro Manganese (TSXV:EMN,ASX:EMN) released an operational update for its Chvaletice manganese project in the Czech Republic.
Euro Manganese (TSXV:EMN,ASX:EMN) released an operational update for its Chvaletice manganese project in the Czech Republic.
Among other things, the company recently signed a strategic agreement with a potential customer for manganese products from Chvaletice. The potential customer is a battery raw materials consumer.
Other updates include:
- an update on the feasibility study and a demonstration plant, including the awarding of two key contracts related to initiation of the Project’s feasibility study and its permitting and environmental impact assessment processes; and
- certain positive developments with the local communities adjacent to the Project.
Marco Romero, president and CEO of Euro Manganese, commented:
We are delighted to report on the Company’s first significant collaboration with an important potential customer, on the appointment of two key contractors in connection with our decision to advance the Project to the feasibility study stage, on ongoing progress with the proposed development of our demonstration plant, and on the further development of valued relationships with local communities.
Click here to read the full Euro Manganese (TSXV:EMN,ASX:EMN) press release.
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