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Injunction threat continues for Ramu partners

PARTNERS in the Ramu nickel-cobalt development in Papua New Guinea remain confident an interim injunction to delay construction of a deepsea tailings displacement facility will be lifted before impacting the production timeline.

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Injunction threat continues for Ramu partners

The project is being developed by Ramu NiCo, a 61%-owned subsidiary of China Metallurgical Construction Corporation (MCC) as project manager, with Highlands Pacific holding 8.56%, but with potential to...

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