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Chief P schreef op 19 april 2023 01:56:

Ik heb er nog eens goed over nagedacht en heb mijn order geannuleerd. Wel blijf ik wachten op een beter instapmoment, ik verwacht namelijk dat er nog een dip zal komen (of dat de koers in ieder geval meer zal dalen dan mijn oorspronkelijke order van AU$0.195).

Ook heb ik, doordat Nine_inch_nerd het over twitter had, naar de sociale media van Sayona gekeken. Hier vond ik wel wat zaken die ik onprofessioneel vond, zoals bijvoorbeeld de retweet in de bijlage.
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Je moet zelf zeker zijn van je zaak. Doe je eigen research en neem dan een besluit. Blijf het volgen en verdiep je meer en je dan weet je wat je moet doen.

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Jason twittert heel veel over Sayona. Heel veel dingen met inhoud, maar ook af en toe 'pump messages'. Dat Sayona zelf veel (re)tweet, wis ik niet (zie ik nu ook), maar waarschijnlijk ziet er een miep achter de computer met de opdracht veel te communiceren. Bij andere bedrijven zie je dat niet. Of ze communiceren niks en nu in dit geval zeer veel (in geval van Sayona).
Ik prik daar doorheen. Belangrijk is wat er onderliggend is en wat de feiten zijn. De feiten zijn zeer duidelijk en als je ziet waar ze van gekomen zijn en hoe er nu voorstaat, zeg dat wel iets. Tevens zijn hun vooruitzichten ook nog prima.
Die dingen staan allemaal al hier in dit draadje (artikelen, video's, citaten).
Ik vind tevens dat Sayona zelf qua berichtgevingen en bij presentaties en interviews wél zeer professioneel over komen. Je merkt duidelijk een drive, een visie, een doel, doorzettingsvermogen en een duidelijk verhaal.

Bedankt voor je complimenten, blijf het volgen en overweeg goed je beslissingen.
nine_inch_nerd
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Chief P schreef op 19 april 2023 02:19:

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Vooropgesteld: ik waardeer het meedenken enorm. Maar zou je deze uitspraak nog wat kunnen toelichten? Ik neem aan dat je het vooral over volume hebt? Hoor het graag.
Goude regel is altijd: handel in een aandeel waar het oorspronkelijk op de beurs is. In dit geval de ASX Australië.
Tradegate is altijd afwijkend, duur en het volume is minder/anders.
Dat laatste geldt ook een beetje voor andere Duitse beurzen. Vaak is hier geen touw aan vast te knopen. Ik volg mijn aandelen op diverse beurzen en af en toe variëren de koersen.
SYA op de Australische beurs heeft inderdaad een zeer hoog volume, veel handelen in het aandeel. Is altijd fijner.

Voor de prijs hoef je ook niet te doen. Bij DeGiro is Duitsland en tradegate ook duur en de EUR/AUD balans maakt ook niks uit. De valutawijzingen worden op Duitse beurzen en Tradegate ook gecorrigeerd.

Succes.
nine_inch_nerd
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Zie bijlage
Analist Di Brookman

Zijn advies: 12 months target: AU$ 0.37
NB: mijn mening over adviezen is bekend, maar het geeft een sentiment weer.

Enkele kreten en feiten:

- In short, NAL is Canada's only producing lithium project and supports its aim to be the world's 3rd largest
supplier of EV raw materials by 2027.
- Financial support for SYA's expansion is expected via Government grants and JV's.
- A lot of EV OEM are settling in Canada: as the first Canadian lithium producer strategically placed to benefit from surging North American demand for EVs.
- NAL: lithium carbonate refinery end 2026.
- Big upgrade to Moblan resource.
- Cash: AU$ = 150 milj Debt: AU$ = 0



De links:
corporateconnect.com.au/teams/
corporateconnect.com.au/project/sayon...
corporateconnect.com.au/wp-content/up...

Ik weet niet of de laatste werkt maar je kunt 'm ophalen op de sites.
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nine_inch_nerd
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Desjardins Analyse

Rating: Buy, Risk: Above-average, Target: A$0.30 SYA A$O.20, ASX

Chile's plan to nationalize its lithium industry creates a potential tailwind for private investments in North America

Potential shift of future private investments to mining-friendly jurisdictions. In our view, the announcement of nationalization creates a more uncertain, limited and potentially challenging operating and investment environment for non-governmental entities in Chile. In the context o growing global lithium demand and onshoring efforts to enhance security of supply, we see a possibility that private investment dollars could move more forcefully to stable mining jurisdictions such as Australia and Canada. In our coverage, Sayona Mining and Frontier Lithium provide investors with exposure to some of Canada's most exciting lithium projects and, therefore, to the development of North America's EV/battery supply chain.
This report was prepared by an analysts) employed.
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nine_inch_nerd
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Ter kennisgeving:

Sayona CEO demonstrates his commitment with significant cash injection
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Ter info:

Sayona Mining Limited (ASX:SYA) Quarterly Activities Report

Brisbane, April 28, 2023 AEST (ABN Newswire) - North American lithium producer Sayona Mining Limited (ASX:SYA) (DML:FRA) (SYAXF:OTCMKTS) has produced the first lithium at its flagship North American Lithium (NAL) operation in Quebec, Canada, becoming North America's leading hard rock lithium producer, as highlighted in this Quarterly Activities and Cashflow Report for the March quarter 2023.

Quarter Highlights

Quebec, Canada

- First commercial grade spodumene (lithium) concentrate produced at NAL operation

- NAL restart achieved on time and within budget, making Sayona North America's leading hard rock lithium producer

- Large scale drilling program planned with Jourdan Resources of over 50,000m at NAL and Jourdan's adjacent Vallee Lithium Project (earn-in claims)

- C$50 million capital raising (flow-through shares) to advance Quebec lithium projects

Western Australia

- Approvals obtained for drilling campaign at Mallina Lithium Project; statutory and heritage approvals secured for Tabba Tabba Project

Post-Quarter

- Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) confirms NAL value with A$2.2B NPV (8% discount)

- Major resource expansion for Moblan Lithium Project, with estimated Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resource of 51.4 Mt @ 1.31% Li2O (sensitivity analysis at 0.55% Li2O cut-off grade), representing one of the single largest lithium resources in North America.

To view the full Quarterly Report, please visit:
abnnewswire.net/lnk/13KT815R
nine_inch_nerd
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What defines Sayona?

Sayona is devoted to the exploration and valorization of lithium deposits in Quebec.
It’s playing a part in the electrification of transportation and the fight against climate change as a key player in Quebec’s battery ecosystem.

www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:a...
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Piedmont Lithium eyes near-term cash flow as NAL JV ramps-up spodumene mining
Vanaf minuut 1:05 de JV met Sayona (25% PLL - 75% SYA) in NAL.
Nog eens een goede samenvatting hoe het precies zit.
Rond juli start cashflow voor beide partijen.

youtu.be/jOmS-yRqWmk
nine_inch_nerd
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Mooi artikel waaruit weer blijkt dat de Canadese regio Quebec een belangrijke rol kan gaan spelen komend decennium, waarbij tevens het streven onafhankelijk te zijn van China een katalysator is.
Mogelijkheden voor bv: Sayona Mining, Electra Battery Materials en Nano One.

“I think Bécancour is going to become – maybe I’m too optimistic – a true centre of battery materials for North America,” says Mr. Fitzgibbon, a chartered accountant and former investment banker. “I look at it from a capital investment perspective, and this is du jamais vu” (meaning it’s unheard of).

The desire by Western automakers to cut their dependence on China and map out new EV supply chains in Europe and North America has triggered a reset of their global footprints. Companies are scrambling to secure lithium, nickel and other minerals needed for battery production. And they’re forging alliances with new partners, plotting new factories to feed their dealer showrooms. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime shift that’s being fuelled by government backing on an unprecedented scale.


www.theglobeandmail.com/business/arti...
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Sayona vertoont al weken een horizontale lijn.... ;)

Waiting.

“Sayona recently announced commercial spodumene concentrate production had resumed at the jointly owned North American Lithium project in Quebec,” he said.
“Sayona is targeting annual production of 226,000 metric tonnes a year, with first commercial shipments expected in the third quarter of fiscal year 2023.”
Bleakley’s peers agree. All three analysts who currently cover Sayona recommend the lithium stock as a buy, as surveyed on CMC Markets.
It’s not just the current production but potential for future expansion as well.
“Sayona is growing its resource base in Australia and Canada through an aggressive exploration campaign.”


www.fool.com.au/2023/05/09/buying-opp...
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5 Canadian Lithium Stocks Set to Benefit from Tesla’s Texas Lithium Refinery Ambitions

by Leo GroveMay 9,

As Tesla builds its own lithium refinery, Canadian lithium mining companies stand to gain from the rising demand for battery-grade lithium.

With the aim to produce enough battery metal for one million electric vehicles (EVs) by 2025, Tesla’s ambitious project will increase the demand for lithium, especially from domestic suppliers. In this article, we introduce five Canadian lithium stocks that are poised to benefit from Tesla’s expanding ambitions.

“We can bring in the spodumene which is the rock input to this refinery from all over North America“

Critical Elements Lithium (TSX-V:CRE) focuses on their permitted, construction-ready flagship project, the Rose Lithium-Tantalum deposit. Located in Québec, a high-purity spodumene hard rock project expected to produce battery-quality lithium hydroxide for the EV sector. With strong support from the Québec government, First Nations, and local communities, the project offers a sustainable lithium supply from Québec’s low-carbon, 93% hydroelectric grid. The experienced management team includes key members from Rockwood Lithium.

The project’s robust after-tax NPV8% of $1.9B, an IRR of 82.4%, and a payback period of 1.4 years present significant re-rating potential and fundamental upside from new discoveries and large exploration mining claims. The company is currently evaluating financing options and JV options from potential blue-chip strategic partners while exploring its large exploration mining claim landscape.

Critical Elements Lithium is advancing High Purity Rose lithium project in Québec aspiring to become a large and responsible lithium supplier.

Patriot Battery Metals (TSX-V:PMET) has raised C$50 million to accelerate exploration at their Corvette Lithium Project, with an initial mineral resource for CV5 targeted for June 2023. The company extended the strike length of the CV5 Pegmatite to 3.15 km and surpassed the initial 20,000 m target for the winter drill program. With these developments, Patriot’s project has the potential to represent one of the largest hardrock lithium deposits in North America and the world.

Environmental baseline data collection continues for the CV5 Pegmatite, and a Phase I hydrogeological program is underway. Construction of an all-season road and camp is planned, with completion expected in H2 2023 and operations starting by early summer, respectively.

Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA) and Piedmont Lithium (NASDAQ:PLL) have successfully restarted the North American Lithium (NAL) project in Quebec, part of the Sayona Quebec joint venture. The Moblan Lithium Project has seen a significant resource increase, positioning it among North America’s largest lithium resources.

Additionally, a definitive feasibility study (DFS) for Sayona’s NAL operation and nearby Authier Lithium Project demonstrates the Abitibi lithium hub’s long-term financial and technical viability, with an estimated pre-tax net present value (NPV) of A$2.2 billion (C$2B).

Sayona Mining Limited ASX:SYA
Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA; OTCQB:SYAXF) is an emerging leader in the supply of lithium and graphite for North America’s electrification.
Winsome Resources (ASX:WR1) has announced positive assay results from the Adina East Prospect, confirming high-grade lithium mineralization 1.9 km east of the Adina Main Zone. With these results, mineralization at Adina now spans 3 km, and remains open to both the east and west.

Winsome’s expanded drilling program aims to determine the scale of mineralization and the link between Adina East, Adina Main, and previous drilling by MetalsTech. The company’s progress at the Adina project positions it as a valuable contributor to Canada’s growing lithium production landscape.

Lithium Mining Company Australia | ASX-Listed Lithium Stocks
Winsome Resources is an Australian headquartered, ASX-listed lithium company specialising in lithium exploration & development of hard rock lithium assets.

Frontier Lithium (TSX-V:FL) is a Canadian lithium developer, with its flagship PAK Lithium Project located in northwestern Ontario. The project hosts one of the highest-grade lithium deposits in North America, with a large resource base and strong potential for expansion. Frontier Lithium’s commitment to sustainable development and its strategic partnership with the local Indigenous community have positioned the company as a significant contributor to Canada’s lithium production ambitions.

www.frontierlithium.com
nine_inch_nerd
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Refresh interview.

Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA) to produce first vertically integrated lithium plant in North America
Tim McGowen

Sayona Mining Limited (ASX:SYA) Finance Manager Dougal Elder provides an update on the company, discussing commercial production, the offtake agreement with Piedmont, the PFS for the lithium carbonate refinery, the upgrade of the Moblan resource, and the timeline for lithium hydroxide production.

Tim McGowen: We're talking today with Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA), who is an emerging leader in the supply of lithium for North America's electrification. We have with us Dougal Elder, who is the Finance Manager for the company. It's got an ASX code of "SYA" and a market cap of around $1.8bn.

Dougal, thanks for your time.

Dougal Elder: Thanks, Tim.

Tim McGowen: Now, when we're talking lithium, investors always have an opinion on the lithium price, and obviously in regards to the global macro situation recently, we've seen quite a serious pullback on the lithium price. What's your view on the lithium price?

Dougal Elder: Yeah, it's an interesting question, Tim, and I think it's something that a lot of the market is very interested in. I think probably what we saw over the last 18 months or so was a bit of an overshoot to the upside. So, the fact that the price has corrected a little bit is probably not really a surprise. What's driven that, there's probably a number of factors impacting it, but a lot of the commentary from the market experts seems to be the price is being driven by lower domestic prices in China, and that's recognisable because the export pricing hasn't fallen as far versus the peak. So, I think that's something to point to. The other interesting point to point to is that there's a bit of a floor price emerging in the CME futures price, which hopefully gives investors hope that the prices won't fall too much further.

Tim McGowen: Dougal, so can we get an operational update on your North American Lithium project, now that production's kind of ramping up, you're ramping up commercial production in early second half of 2023, and also we note that the project did produce 6 per cent spodumene concentrate last quarter. Was that expected for an early production, or was that above expectations?

Dougal Elder: Yeah, absolutely. So, NAL kicked off the start of production in March. So, about a month ago. We produced around 3,500 tonnes to the end of March. So, well ahead of our internal budget. In March, NAL produced 6 per cent over 6 per cent concentrate over a number of days during that month. And that was really around demonstrating that NAL is capable of that 6 per cent standard. But what we are going to pursue is a 5.4 per cent grade product to produce and sell. And that's really around generating the best margins for the joint venture, where the additional tonnes that we can produce by lowering the grade offsets the lower price. So, we think that that's in the best interest of the joint venture to drive for those additional margins.

In terms of the ramp profile, it's a very aggressive ramp. We think that NAL will be at the nameplate capacity of around 226,000 tonnes run rate by October of this year. To the end of April, we're ahead of budget for the cumulative two months. So, everything's on track so far, and we look forward to providing a further update at the end of June.

Tim McGowen: Dougal, now you touched on that 5.4 per cent spodumene concentrate, but your contract with Piedmont Lithium (ASX:PLL) has a reference cap price of $900 a tonne for 6 per cent spodumene concentrate. So, how does that discounted concentrate grade affect contract pricing?

Dougal Elder: Yeah, that's right. So, the NAL will target to produce and sell 5.4 per cent grade product. The existing offtake agreement with Piedmont and likely any future additional offtake agreements that we're in the process of finalising will be based on an SC6 standard. So, there'll be a quality adjustment for any grade lower than that. But obviously the only reason we would do that is that there is an additional margin benefit to the joint venture for selling at a lower grade. So, NAL would receive a lower price than the SC6 standard equivalent, but the extra tonnage benefit that we get for producing at a lower grade far outweighs the price discount that we get. So, all in all, a great outcome for NAL.

Tim McGowen: Now, Dougal, you previously mentioned that the PFS to complete the already partially built lithium carbonate refinery is due soon. How will this refinery change the nature of your business? And which market is the refined lithium product likely to be sold into?

Dougal Elder: That's right. So, when Sayona and Piedmont purchased North American Lithium from Investment Quebec, the government of Quebec, in 2021, they acquired a plant that had a partially constructed lithium carbonate facility already on site. We are undertaking a process to complete a feasibility study into the completion of that partially constructed plant. That's currently going through internal management and board reviews at present, and will be released to the market very soon. But that provides a very unique opportunity to both Sayona and Piedmont, as well as the government of Quebec, to be the first and only integrated plant in North America to produce from mine to concentrate to downstream chemicals, all within the same site, for delivery into the US. So, a very unique opportunity presents itself, given that that plant is already partially constructed, and we would anticipate a very low capital cost to complete that construction versus a greenfield site.
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Vervolg:

Tim McGowen: Dougal, you recently had a significant upgrade with Moblan, where you have a 60 per cent JV with the Quebec government. That's in a vehicle called SOQUEM. What are your expectations around the aggressive build-out?

Dougal Elder: That's right. So, we've just released a mineral resource upgrade for the Moblan project, 51 million tonnes at 1.31 per cent. And I think underlying that is our understanding that Moblan is a very remarkable deposit. It's high grade, it's low strip, it's a very flat, singular, tabular orebody. So, very, very exciting. And the resource that we just recently released was only based off 37,000m of drilling last year. We plan to more than double that this year, which we expect to be completed by the end of July. So, a very significant opportunity to build out the Moblan orebody. And I think that sits within the broader northern hub context, where we have the Troilus claims to the east of Moblan, which is a thousand square kilometres of unexplored land that is completely unexplored for lithium. And we also have the Lac Albert Prospect in the west of Moblan. So, significant regional opportunity to further build out the northern hub to become a leading supplier of lithium and lithium products.

Tim McGowen: Given the potential for an even larger resource at Moblan, which you spoke about, and nearby Troilus, which you recently acquired, can you talk to a potential timetable for potential lithium hydroxide production, and what are Sayona's ultimate aspirations for that northern hub?

Dougal Elder: That's right. So, we're currently undertaking a 60,000m drill program at Moblan today. We're about 20 per cent of the way through that program as at the end of March. So, we think that will be wrapped up by the end of July of this year, with a further mineral resource upgrade to come, following that.

In terms of the broader scene, obviously the Troilus ground that we acquired last year from Troilus Corporation provides a regional opportunity for us to further grow that hub, and there's pegmatites on the east of the Moblan property which are likely to extend through into the Troilus ground. So, significant opportunity there for us to further grow the resource space in the northern hub.

In terms of timelines, we've set an ambition to have 100,000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide production from the northern hub by 2030. So, very aggressive timeline. To work back to that, we would need to be producing spodumene concentrate from the northern hub by around June of 2027. So, I think that talks to the multiple work streams that we're undertaking in parallel. We've got feasibility studies ongoing for the Moblan project. We've got a 60,000m drill program underway. Environmental studies are progressing. And we really look forward to the definitive feasibility study by the end of this year, which will then hopefully kick off the construction and final permitting stages for that project. So, a very exciting opportunity not only for Sayona, but also the government of Quebec.

Tim McGowen: And just on the government of Quebec, can you talk to their support for vertical integration in the northern hub, given they're a 40 per cent JV partner?

Dougal Elder: That's right. The government's strategy is actually province-wide. So, Sayona has aligned ourselves to the government's strategy, which is about creating a vertically integrated battery metal supply chain within the province of Quebec from mine through to concentrate through to downstream refining. Sayona's targeting that in both of our hubs, both at the Abitibi hub, cornerstoned by NAL, supported by the Authier deposit, and in the future also Tansim and the Valley Lithium project, which we're running into. And in the northern hub, we've got Moblan, which cornerstones the northern hub, supported by the Troilus claims and Lac Albert.

So, hub and spoke model at both hubs, vertical integration, aligned with the government's strategy, and we think that's going to be a winning combination, as North America rapidly pursues the development of critical minerals.

Tim McGowen: Dougal Elder, thanks for your time.

Dougal Elder: Thanks for having us, Tim.

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Bull-talk... ja, maar het is weer een indicatie.

thebull.com.au/lithium-powerhouse-in-...

Lithium Powerhouse in the Making
Author John-Louis Judges 11 May 2023

The lithium market is expanding rapidly, and mining companies are racing to keep up.
Sayona Mining is expanding operations at home and abroad to meet the surging demand, keeping Australia at the forefront of world production in this burgeoning sector.
The lithium sector is currently experiencing a significant surge, driven by an increasing global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage solutions. As lithium-ion batteries form the backbone of these technologies, demand for lithium, including lithium ores like spodumene, is skyrocketing

Companies like Sayona Mining are actively adapting to these changes, ramping up their exploration and production capacities to meet the growing demand. This strategic approach ensures sustained company growth and a steady supply to the expanding market.

Sayona Mining ASX:SYA (SYA)
SYA is an emerging player in the lithium sector, a market segment projected to grow significantly with the ongoing global transition towards green energy.

A key reason why SYA presents a potentially profitable investment opportunity is its recent announcement of resuming commercial spodumene concentrate production at the jointly owned North American Lithium project in Quebec. This move underlines the company’s operational capabilities and its commitment to meet increasing lithium demand.

The company’s annual production target of 226,000 metric tonnes indicates a robust revenue stream. The first commercial shipments scheduled for the third quarter of fiscal year 2023 offer potential short-term returns.

In parallel, SYA is embarking on an aggressive exploration campaign in Australia and Canada. This strategy aims to expand its resource base, ensuring a continuous supply to meet future market demands, thereby promising long-term growth.

The global push towards electric vehicles and renewable energy storage solutions, both heavily reliant on lithium, is expected to drive the demand for lithium exponentially. This positions SYA favourably to capitalise on this trend.

An investment SYA may be an effective way for investors to gain exposure to the green energy market and potentially reap significant returns.
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Ter info. Algemeen verhaal. Canada lobbyt goed...

www.reuters.com/world/canadas-trudeau...


Canada's Trudeau to visit South Korea; focus on minerals, security

Hyonhee Shin
2 minute read May 16, 202310:29 AM GMT+2 Last Updated 3 hours ago
2022. REUTERS/Blair Gable
SEOUL, May 16 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will arrive in South Korea on Tuesday for a summit with President Yoon Suk Yeol as the two countries seek to boost cooperation on security and critical minerals used in batteries.

Yoon and Trudeau are scheduled to hold a summit and joint press conference on Wednesday, followed by an official dinner, said Yoon's deputy national security advisor, Kim Tae-hyo.

Trudeau's visit, the first in nine years by a Canadian leader, marks the 60th anniversary of bilateral relations, and both sides will issue a joint statement mapping out their partnership for the next 60 years, Kim said.

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The two U.S. allies have been exploring ways to deepen cooperation on critical minerals used in electric vehicle (EV) batteries and step up intelligence sharing.

"The two leaders will discuss intensively on ways to build a norms-based global order including on North Korea's human rights issues, launching a high-level economic and security dialogue, strengthening cooperation on key minerals," Kim told reporters.

Yoon and Trudeau will sign an agreement on key mineral supply chains, clean energy conversion and energy security cooperation, a South Korean government official told Reuters, requesting anonymity as the deal was not finalised.

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Canada has been trying to scale up EV production, with ample mineral reserves, including lithium, cobalt and nickel, which are used to make batteries for those vehicles.

The two leaders agreed to deepen cooperation on minerals supply chains when they met last September, as part of efforts to cut emissions to fight climate change.

The two countries have also sought to step up security cooperation including intelligence sharing, while navigating an intensifying rivalry between the United States and China.

Diplomatic tensions between Canada and China have been running high since the detention of Huawei Technologies executive Meng Wanzhou in 2018 and Beijing's subsequent arrest of two Canadians on spying charges.

Last week, China expelled a Canadian diplomat in Shanghai in a tit-for-tat move after Ottawa told a Toronto-based Chinese diplomat to leave.
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15th Lithium Supply and Battery Raw Materials 2023
20-22 juni Las Vegas

Representing Sayona:
1) Cindy Valence - Executive Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer
2) Michael Parent - VP Sales & Marketing

www.fastmarkets.com/newgen/lithiumsup...
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Goed interview met concrete richtpunten en details.

121 Mining Investment conference London featuring Sayona Mining Brett Lynch and RK Equity Rodney Hooper
youtu.be/JPWp2vRrdU4
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Canada en met name Quebec weer…
Mogelijkheden ook voor Sayona.

Scoop: Northvolt scouting two Quebec cities for battery factory locations in Canada
batteriesnews.com/scoop-northvolt-sco...
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"It is important for us to be fully involved in the communities that welcome us. For our projects to be successful, we must work with our host communities, with entrepreneurs and cities”
www.lasentinelle.ca/sayona-rencontre-...

Reminder: het betreft het (grotere) MOBLAN-project noordelijker in Quebec.

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