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Chalice's Dorsch outlines the emerging 'Western world dilemma'

ALEX Dorsch of Chalice Mining didn't say it but clearly life would be a lot easier for him and his shareholders if the world-scale Julimar project was in China or Indonesia.

 Julimar, WA

Julimar, WA

Speaking last week during a panel session at the Future Facing Commodities Forum in Singapore, Dorsch suggested China was operating in a "different paradigm" to the West in so far as ensuring mining opportunities...

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