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Commerce Resources Corp V.CCE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CMRZF

Commerce Resources Corp. is a Canada-based junior mineral resource company focused on the development of the Ashram Rare Earth and Fluorspar Deposit located in Quebec, Canada. The Company is primarily focused on suppling of mixed rare earth carbonate and/or neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr) oxide to the global market. Its primary asset is the Eldor Property in Quebec. The Eldor Property is situated in northern Quebec approximately 130 km south of the town of Kuujjuaq. The Property is 100%-owned by the Company and is composed of 244 claims comprising approximately 11,475 hectares, including the Ashram Rare Earth Deposit. Capacitor Metals Corp. is the wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.


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Comment by thairaton Jun 27, 2019 1:12pm
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RE:China would love to buy Ashram

RE:China would love to buy Ashram
thairat wrote:
economist.com
 
China is still excavating plenty of rare-earth minerals. But it has decided that it can buy much of what it needs abroad, and spare its own environment
 
Rare earths give China leverage in the trade war, at a cost
If China cuts off exports, it would hurt America but also undermine its own long-term economic goals
 
https://t.co/ERDfIycrO7
 
 
@youshiyinian
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15. Juni
Antwort an 
@TheEconomist
I think it's the right choice. If you can buy it at a reasonable price, why dig it yourself.
 
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1139843625830027264
 
I am waiting for talks between China and Commerce about Ashram. Sell Ashram for $300M and the share price could rise to 1$ very easily...JMHO 


To answer your question as to whether we are negotiating with the Chinese or not, I would say that we have had some interest expressed by Chinese interests, but these would not be as significant at this time in comparison to the interest expressed by other companies and countries such as German, Austrian, American, Korean and Japanese companies. C.G.

 
 
Gareth Hatch: As the rest of the world moans about supply-chain security while simultaneously refusing to invest in promising #rareearth projects to get them over the line, China continues to do its thing in plain sight...
https://mobile.twitter.com/garethhatch/status/1143398627425042432

As I wrote before, what will Chris do, when the Chinese show the cheque?

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