Anglo-Australian firm Rio Tinto’s decision not to exercise its right to become operator of the Kasiya Rutile Project in Lilongwe has dealt a heavy blow to one of Malawi’s flagship mining prospects. Rio Tinto’s decision has forced Sovereign Metals Limited which is managing the project to prioritise a United States (US) focused critical-minerals strategy, positioning Kasiya as a secure, non-Chinese source of titanium feedstock and natural graphite…
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