Asian Battery Metals plc unveils corporate presentation highlighting volcanogenic massive sulphide and shallow gold mineralisation projects

Reuters
Feb 16
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AZ9.AU">Asian Battery</a> Metals plc unveils corporate presentation highlighting volcanogenic massive sulphide and shallow gold mineralisation projects

Asian Battery Metals plc has released a new corporate presentation detailing its activities and strategic focus. The presentation highlights the company’s engagement in volcanogenic massive sulphide and shallow gold mineralisation projects. It also outlines the significance of China in the global supply chain for battery metals, showing China’s substantial presence in mining, smelting, refining, semi-fabrication, and production of finished goods. Additionally, the document provides information on key logistical routes, including Mongolian port access points relevant to the company’s operations in the region. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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