BHP’s partner in an emerging African nickel and cobalt venture expects carmakers to focus on ethical and sustainable electric vehicle (EV) raw materials, The Age reported.
Melbourne-based BHP this week signed a deal to invest up to $100 million in Tanzania’s Kabanga nickel and cobalt project, two metals vital for EV batteries.
Read the full report: The Age
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