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Myanmar triggers option on underdeveloped orebody

MYANMAR Metals has surprised no few with its decision to exercise its option for the Bawdwin polymetallic project in its namesake country, and it will soon move into a feasibility study on what it calls "one of the largest underdeveloped zinc-lead-silver-copper deposits globally".

Bawdwin was a major producer prior to WW2.

Bawdwin was a major producer prior to WW2.

      Together with new partner East Asia Power (Mining) Company (buying 24.5%), the Mark Creasy-backed MYL has issued a formal notice to Win Myint Mo (reducing to 24.5%) that the partners will pay...

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