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- Despite the International Seabed Authority delaying the release of a mining code until mid-2024, The Metals Company is proceeding with commercial production, said Craig Shesky, chief financial officer of The Metals Company .TMC is developing two of the world's largest nickel projects in the form of seafloor polymetallic nodules. It recently raised $27 million, mostly from existing shareholders.
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