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Geomega Resources Inc V.GMA

Alternate Symbol(s):  GOMRF

Geomega Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration and evaluation company focused on the discovery and sustainable development of economic deposits of metals in Quebec. The Company is a developer of clean technologies for the mining, refining, and recycling of rare earths and other critical materials. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Innord Inc. (Innord), the Company is developing innovative technologies for extraction and separation of rare earth elements and other critical and strategic metals from its mining properties and other mining and industrial waste in an environmentally sustainable way. With a focus on renewable energies, vehicle electrification, automation and reduction in energy usage, rare earth magnets or neo-magnets (NdFeB) are at the center of all these technologies. The two most advanced projects for the Company are the rare earth magnet recycling and bauxite residue processing and vaporization. It also owns the Montviel rare earth carbonatite deposit.


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Post by miner49er2on Feb 11, 2011 3:39am
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Japan asks Australia for REE supply

Japan asks Australia for REE supplyfyi

Source: https://businessspectator.mobi/bs.nsf/Article/Japan-trade-min-asked-Australia-for-stable-rare-ea-DY49Z?OpenDocument&src=hp9

Japan asks Australia for rare earth supply

Published 2:28 PM, 11 Feb 2011


Reuters

Japan looked to Australia on Friday for stable supplies of rare earths after China, the world's largest producer, temporarily banned exports to its neighbour after a territorial row.

China produces 97 per cent of the world's rare earth metals, used in high-tech electronics, magnets and batteries. Last year, it heavily cut export quotas, including a de-facto ban on shipments to Japan, and is raising taxes on overseas sales.

Japanese Trade Minister Banri Kaieda made it clear after talks with his Australian counterpart in Sydney that he wanted Australia to become a reliable, long-term alternative supplier.

"From my side, I have requested stable supplies of rare earths," Mr Kaieda told reporters.

He did not elaborate, but Australian Trade Minister Craig Emerson added to reporters: "Our reputation as a stable and reliable supplier of minerals extends to rare earths."

China denies claims that it cut rare earths exports to Japan because of a spat that erupted in September over disputed islands in the East China Sea. Instead, Beijing says it needs to conserve more of its production to meet booming domestic demand.

Exports to Japan were effectively suspended between late September and late November, but they rebounded in December. The brief de-facto ban left Tokyo intent of securing other supplies.

Australia has an estimated 1.6 million tonnes of rare-earths reserves, according to the US Geological Survey, but the industry is still largely in the exploration phase. China has half the world's known reserves, with 55 million tonnes, followed by the former Soviet Union with 19 million tonnes and the United States with 13 million tonnes.




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