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Euro Manganese cheers proposed AUD 4.9B Innovation Fund

ASX-listed Euro Manganese Inc has welcomed the European Commission's proposal for a new €3 billion (AUD 4.9 billion) fund dedicated to advancing the growth of the electric vehicle (EV) battery industry within the European Union (EU).

Evolution Energy Minerals accepted into the European Battery Alliance

Evolution Energy Minerals announce that it has been accepted as a member of the European Battery Alliance (EBA), a platform for key stakeholders across...

Volt Resources joins the European Raw Materials Alliance 

Graphite producer and developer and gold explorer Volt Resources has joined the European Raw Materials Alliance (ERMA) following the acquisition of a controlling 70%...

Renascor in talks with CEFC to secure funding for the first PSG manufacturing operation...

Graphite explorer Renascor Resources Limited (ASX:RNU) is in discussions with the CEFC to secure financing for the construction of what would be the first...

Renascor accepted into the European Battery Alliance

Renascor Resources Limited (ASX:RNU) announced that it has been accepted as a member of the European Battery Alliance (EBA), a group created by the...

EU approves A$4.5bn state aid for innovations in the European battery value chain

The European Union has approved a A$4.5 billion public support from twelve member counties for a project to support research and innovation in all...

Argosy joins European Raw Materials Alliance

Argosy Minerals Limited (ASX:AGY) has been accepted as a primary raw material partner of the European Raw Materials Alliance (ERMA). Established in September 2020 by...
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