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Leading Edge Materials Corp. LEMIF


Primary Symbol: V.LEM

Leading Edge Materials Corp. is a Canada-based company focused on developing a portfolio of critical raw material projects located in the European Union. Critical raw materials are directly linked to technologies such as lithium-ion batteries and permanent magnets for electric motors and wind power that underpin the sustainability transition of society. The Company's projects include the 100% owned Woxna Graphite mine (Sweden), Norra Karr HREE project (Sweden), Bergby lithium project (Sweden) and the 51% owned Bihor Sud Nickel Cobalt exploration alliance (Romania). It holds a 100% interest in the Woxna Graphite Mine, comprising four concessions (Kringelgruvan, Mattsmyra, Gropabo and Mansberg). The Woxna Graphite Mine is located in Ovanaker Municipality, Gavleborg County, central Sweden. The Norra Karr Property consists of an exploration permit (Norra Karr nr 1) located in south-central Sweden. The property is particularly rich in heavy rare earth elements Dysprosium and Terbium.


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Post by drongodragonon Nov 13, 2024 11:23pm
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Agree with this comment as well: 

Everyone is under appreciating the significance of the European CRMA. If Norr Krr gets a "strategic designation" by the EU conission in March, in my opinion, it will become a mine. The EU is going to not only force it through, they are going to do so on an extremely fast timeline (27 months mandated by EU law). The critical materials act is not a think-tank reccomendarion, its a regulation, its EU law and members states are not above EU law.

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