Canadian-Swedish miner Lundin Mining is in talks with Japanese trading houses and large miners to offer a stake of between 40% and 50% in Argentina's Josemaria mine, incoming CEO Jack Lundin told Reuters in an interview on Thursday. In his first interview since being named as the CEO this week, Jack Lundin said the company is conducting risk analysis before finalizing strategic partners to help develop the Josemaria copper-gold mine. Jack Lundin starts his new role in January 2024.
TORONTO - Canadian-Swedish miner Lundin Mining is in talks with Japanese trading houses and large miners to offer a stake of between 40% and 50% in Argentina's Josemaria mine, incoming CEO Jack Lundin told Reuters in an interview on Thursday.
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