Chalice questions critical minerals tie with Indonesia
Kalgoorlie | The Tim Goyder-backed Chalice Mining was surprised by the Albanese government’s move to work with Indonesia on critical minerals supply chains given the South-East Asia nation competes with Australian nickel producers and has an inferior record of environmental oversight.
Chalice boss Alex Dorsch said the environmental issues in Indonesian nickel were known to the battery minerals supply chain, including carmakers and their customers.
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