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Red Dirt Metals: Signs MoU for potential Mt Ida offtake deal, WA

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Red Dirt Metals Signs MoU for potential Mt Ida offtake deal, WA

  • Red Dirt Metals (RDT) signs a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with VinES Energy Solutions Joint Stock Company for future offtake and cooperation plans
  • This agreement relates to the production of future spodumene concentrate from Red Dirt’s flagship Mt Ida lithium project in Western Australia
  • VinES, a member of the largest private conglomerate in Vietnam, may offtake up to 45,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate per annum
  • Red DirtMetals says this agreement is another key step in its plans to begin mining at Mt Ida before the end of 2023
  • RDT shares are down 3.45 per cent to 42 cents at 11:51 am AEDT

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