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Kidman hits sales target

AFTER a period of some uncertainty over its rights to leases associated with the world class Earl Grey lithium deposit in Western Australia, the Covalent Lithium joint venture is back on track and Kidman Resources has been able to sign a non-binding memorandum of understanding for a further 120,000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide.

Kidman aims to turn this into a battery chemical.

Kidman aims to turn this into a battery chemical.

  This morning it added more fuel to its engine with a MoU with South Korea's LG Chem for the supply of 12,000tpa of lithium hydroxide over a decade, following its resolution of plaint issues that allowed...

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