Rafaella Resources Boosts Santa Comba Tungsten Resource

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Rafaella Resources, European-focused tungsten (W) producer, has significantly increased its underground resources in Spain, in addition to two new exploration targets. The company announced a 24% increase in the Mina Carmen underground resource at its flagship Santa Comba project to 291,000 tonnes at 0.95% W and 0.23% tin (Sn).

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Group 6 Metals Starts Work on Dolphin Tungsten Project at King Island

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Group 6 Metals Limited (G6M, formerly King Island Scheelite Limited) has started work on its Dolphin Tungsten Project on King Island, while the company has appointed a new chief executive officer. G6M said that following the delivery of a D8 bulldozer on Jan. 20, work on its Grassy Earthworks at its Dolphin project began in late January.

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China Tungsten Price Was in the Upward Trend in Early February, 2022

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Analysis of latest tungsten market from Chinatungsten Online

China tungsten price was in the upward trend in the week ended on Friday, February 11, 2022 with the impact of increased guide prices from listed tungsten companies for the first half of this month. 

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China’s APT price Increased to $322.8/mtu due to Persisting Supply Tightness

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Analysis of latest tungsten market from Chinatungsten Online

Prices for tungsten concentrate and ammonium paratungstate (APT) in China’s domestic market moved up over the past week amid growing bullishness caused by persisting supply tightness as well as increased product prices of cemented carbide. 

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Praseodymium Oxide Price - Feb. 14, 2022

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Rare earth market quotation in China: terbium oxide, praseodymium oxide and neodymium oxide prices continue to increase at the beginning of the week. In addition to the recent resumption of work and production by downstream enterprises, which has greatly increased the market transaction enthusiasm and improved the confidence of suppliers to be reluctant to sell and support prices.

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