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Hasting talks up rare earth development in terms of third-party interest

THE next claimed rare earths miner in Australia, Hastings Technology Metals, has reported receiving “significant interest from a number of different parties both in terms of debt and strategic equity” with regards its A$660 million Yangibana development in Western Australia.

 Yangibana country, WA

Yangibana country, WA

What this actually means isn't immediately clear, though the company was previously getting indications three government agencies - Australian, German and Finnish - could provide $400 million in funding....

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