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Clean TeQ finds scandium partner

SHARES in Robert Friedland-backed Clean TeQ Holdings soared more than 20% this morning after the company announced it would collaborate with Panasonic Corporation to develop applications for scandium aluminium alloys, with the Japanese company agreeing to up to a five tonnes per annum offtake agreement.

Scandium.

Scandium.

Clean TeQ said the deals offered a commercial pathway for scandium oxide produced from the Sunrise project in New South Wales.   Sunrise has a large nickel-cobalt laterite deposit that also contains...

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