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FPX Nickel Corp. V.FPX

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPOCF

FPX Nickel Corp. is a Canada-based junior nickel mining company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of the Decar Nickel District, located in central British Columbia, and other occurrences of the same style of naturally occurring nickel-iron alloy mineralization known as awaruite. It holds a 100% interest in five nickel properties, four of which are located in British Columbia (Decar, Wale, Orca, Klow), and one located in the Yukon Territory (Mich). The Company’s primary project is the Baptiste deposit (Baptiste or the Project) located within its flagship Decar Nickel District (Decar). The Mich property is located approximately 55 kilometers (kms) southeast of Whitehorse in the southern Yukon Territory. The Orca property is located approximately 35 kms east of Dease Lake and nine km from the Eagle target on the adjoining to Wale property. Klow Property is located approximately 120 kms northwest of Fort St. James and 55 kms north of the Decar Nickel District.


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Post by 5oceanson Dec 23, 2024 11:48am
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Can/Indonesia trade agreement ...

Can/Indonesia trade agreement ...IMO the ceo is right in venting his concerns. It will not help Canadian nickel explorers and producers. Canada and USA regulators rightly, push hard our on compnies for social and environmental standards to be applied and upgraded everywhere they set foot. When setting up trade agreements with countries that don't have the same standards or labour costs for their domestic operations are negotiated, these issues have to be well debated and price adjusted for our benefit and for the message to take effect on their side. I would like to think that our politians are out there looking out for us but, as we read and hear them debating issues, much if left to be said by the public that sees and understands the details. We need to hold them accountable. Just me.
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