The ultra-high-grade Kipushi Mine, with an average grade of 36.4% zinc in the first five years of production, will be returned to commercial production under a new agreement signed by Kipushi Holding, a 100% subsidiary of Ivanhoe Mines, and Gécamines, the Société Générale des Carrières et des Mines de la RDC. Both parties made the…...
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