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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Silver Grail Resources Ltd V.SVG

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVGAF

Silver Grail Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring, and dealing in mineral properties in the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada. The Company, through its subsidiary, Teuton Resources Corp., conducts business and exploration activities in Canada. Its properties in the Skeena Mining Division, British... see more

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Silver Grail Resources Ltd > Tik Tok Huawei - a resource war next - cobalt copper
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Post by highper on Oct 06, 2020 2:49pm

Tik Tok Huawei - a resource war next - cobalt copper

China to reassess domestic base metals mines to bolster resource security

After United States sanctions cut off supplies of microchips for Huawei smartphones, alarm bells began to ring out across all Chinese industries deemed as pivotal to the country’s future development, but reliant on imported materials.

And the base metals sector is one of the key areas, according to the chairman of Zijin Mining, Chen Jing-He. 
“Now we know the importance of securing the supply of microchips and food, but how about the feed for metals production - mined metals? China relies heavily on base metals imports, so if foreign sanctions cut off our supplies, it could be even worse than running out of smartphone chips,” Chen told delegates at a recent strategic development conference on gold held in Beijing.  
Chen said the risk was particularly true in the Chinese copper sector, in which smelters take up more than half of the world’s total capacity, yet the country owns only 4.6% of global copper resources. 

https://www.metalbulletin.com/Article/3954297/Magnesium/FOCUS-China-to-reassess-domestic-base-metals-mines-to-bolster-resource-security.html
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