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Mining Briefs: Paladin, Terramin, Crusader and more

AUSTRALIAN uranium producer <b>Paladin Energy</b> has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese group CGNPC (China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corporation) for potential long-term uranium offtake and an expansion of its joint venture with Energy Metals in the Northern Territory.

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Mining Briefs: Paladin, Terramin, Crusader and more

The Chinese group, through wholly owned subsidiary China Uranium Development Company, holds a 69.34% stake in the JV with Energy Metals and Paladin in the NT, but the MoU gives it the opportunity to participate...

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