Zinc project in Greenland receives Chinese backing

Published on: Aug 13, 2017
Author: Editor

Ironbark’s Citronen base metal project in Greenland has the support of China Nonferous Metal Industry which signed a memorandum of understanding with the junior for potential funding of the zinc property.

Ironbark (ASX:IBG) says Citronen is one of the largest zinc resources in the world. The company also touts the mining-friendly environment in Greenland.

China Nonferrous Metal Mining Group is a state-owned Chinese corporation with mines in Zambia, Mongolia and Thailand.

A delegation of government officials from Greenland toured the project with the Vice President of China Nonferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering and Construction, Mr. Qin Junman.

Ironbark is working towards a project study report in compliance with financing requirement of China’s bank. It will also incorporate Chinese equipment and construction costs into its feasibility study.

Source: www.mining.com

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