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The ship is in but will it be allowed out?

THAT’S the interesting question management at Australian Securities Exchange-listed Base Resources is grappling with as the company’s Kwale titanium minerals mine in Kenya enters the home straight.

Tim Treadgold
The ship is in but will it be allowed out?

In theory, loading the African Eagle in the port of Mombasa with 25,000 tonnes of ilmenite should be the second last step in Base graduating from mine developer to profitable producer - with the last step...

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