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Lindian buoyed by end to legal battle

INVESTORS have welcomed news of a consent order that Lindian Resources says effectively ends a 15-year legal battle and allows for exploration at the potentially world-scale Kangankunde rare earths project in Malawi.

An aerial view of Kangankunde showing historic drill tracks

An aerial view of Kangankunde showing historic drill tracks

Lindian has an option agreement to earn a 75% stake in the project containing neodymium and praseodymium, elements that have become increasingly valuable due to the EV thematic since the project's economics...

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