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Austin Resources Ltd V.AUT


Primary Symbol: V.AUT.H

Austin Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company holds no mineral properties. It has a 1% net smelter royalty in the mineral exploration properties in Chile held by Minera Azul Ventures Limitada, the Company's Chilean subsidiary. The Company has no profitable operations.


TSXV:AUT.H - Post by User

Post by Warpmindon Jan 17, 2018 5:46pm
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Interesting...

Interesting...

Warming up to South American copper

 

Electric vehicles use a lot of copper, and China hasn’t been shy about orchestrating a major increase in copper imports to meet the expected demand. Geologist and newsletter writer Dave Forest noticed that Chinese imports of copper concentrate from both world-leading copper nation Chile and less prolific red metal producer Peru, have both increased in the past couple of years.

 

He notes that together, Chile and Peru accounted for 55% of China’s total copper concentrate imports of 17.05 million tonnes in 2016. The next-biggest supplier, Mongolia, only shipped 1.50 million tonnes.

 

Two large Peruvian copper mines are owned by Chinese companies. Chinese state-run Chinalco owns the Toromocho copper mine, while the La Bambas mine is a joint venture between operator MMG (62.5%), a subsidiary of Guoxin International Investment Co. Ltd (22.5%) and CITIC Metal Co. Ltd (15.0%). The Chinese-backed Mirador mine in Ecuador is slated to open in 2018.

 

Most of the metal produced under these off-take agreements will NEVER come to the market anyplace other then in China. Those metals that do can have their China to U.S. supply shut down any time the Chinese want.

https://aheadoftheherd.com/Newsletter/2018/How-China-is-locking-up-critical-resources-in-the-US.htm

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