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Thyssenkrupp flags interest in EcoGraf offtake

GERMANY’S Thyssenkrupp has expanded its ties with Australia’s EcoGraf, signing a non-binding agreement for a long-term commercial agreement for the purchase of products from a planned state-of-the-art graphite conversion plant at Kwinana, Western Australia. 

Thyssenkrupp flags interest in EcoGraf offtake

The technology group, which is also in line to buy up to 5000 tonnes per annum of mixed rare earth carbonate from Hastings Technology Metals' planned Yangibana mine elsewhere in the state, is looking to...

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