ENERGY MINERALS

Hastings signs critical agreement

THE company aiming to become Australia’s third rare earths miner, Hastings Technology Metals, has signed a critical agreement with major German automotive supplier Schaeffler Technologies that formalise project offtake and was a key financing condition with the German government.

 Hastings sees additional resource growth.

Hastings sees additional resource growth.

The long-term master agreement would see Hastings "supply a substantial volume" of mixed rare earth carbonate over an initial 10 years from the Yangibana project in Western Australia's Gascoyne region....

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