Australia funds tungsten mine to break China’s grip
Angus GriggNational affairs correspondent
Australia has taken another step in breaking China’s near monopoly on the critical minerals required to build weapons, electric vehicles and fighter jets, with $10 million in government funding to reopen a tungsten mine on King Island.
The Tasmanian government will provide the 10-year loan to ASX-listed King Island Scheelite and talks are under way to secure an additional $15 million in federal government support.
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Angus Grigg is an investigative reporter based in Sydney. He has worked as a foreign correpondent in China and Indonesia, and has won two Walkley Awards. Connect with Angus on Twitter. Email Angus at agrigg@afr.com
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