Altura Mining signs deal to supply lithium to Chinese company

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Lithium miner Altura Mining Ltd said on Thursday it has signed an agreement to supply lithium to China’s Guangdong Weihua Corp from its flagship mine in Western Australia.
Under the five-year binding offtake agreement, Altura will supply 50,000 dry metric tonnes of lithium concentrate per annum to the Shanghai-listed company.
(By Rashmi Ashok; Editing by Richard Pullin)
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