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Mont Royal Resources Signs Agreement for Rare Earths Processing Facility at Port of Saguenay

Reuters01-28 12:52

<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MRZ.AU">Mont Royal</a> Resources Signs Agreement for Rare Earths Processing Facility at Port of Saguenay

Mont Royal Resources Ltd. has announced the signing of a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with the Saguenay Port Authority in Québec, Canada, to advance its Ashram Rare Earths Project. The agreement outlines cooperation on the potential establishment of a hydrometallurgical facility within the Port Saguenay industrial zone, supporting the import, processing, and export of rare earth materials. This partnership leverages the port's year-round logistics capabilities, including integrated road, rail, and port infrastructure, to position the region as a key hub for the critical minerals sector essential to the energy transition and clean technologies. The project is expected to generate economic growth, innovation, and high-quality jobs in the Saguenay region.

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