Brisbane Times
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·5 hours ago
Lindian locks in cheap Kazakh acid supply as China export ban looms
Lindian Resources secured a long-term supply of low-cost sulphuric acid from Kazakhstan's Stepnogorsk plant ahead of China's impending export ban. The deal positions the company favorably amid a forecast 4.65 million tonne supply shock globally. Executive director Zac Komur highlighted the strategic importance of this supply in supporting Lindian's downstream plans.
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