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To: Goose94 who wrote (59973)9/3/2019 6:25:51 PM
From: Goose94Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 202710
 
Clean TeQ Holdings (CLQ-T) wholly owned Sunrise Nickel-Cobalt-Scandium Project has been prominently featured in a report published recently by the Australian Commonwealth Government Office of the Chief Economist. The report is attached for your reference. gallery.mailchimp.com

The publication focuses on six critical minerals that hold significant potential: niobium, rare earth elements, cobalt, antimony, magnesium and tungsten. These minerals have important uses in energy supply and technology, and are projected to be in strong demand across the globe for a number of decades to come. Mine and/or refined output for these minerals is often dominated by two or three countries, and world markets are mostly nascent and under-developed. In all cases, Australia has been identified one of the top six resource holders of each commodity, meaning there is strong potential for additional production and investment.

Sunrise represents the only fully-permitted, development-ready asset to supply large incremental volumes of nickel and cobalt, as EV battery grade sulphate, into the rapidly growing EV market.


Regards,

Investor Relations
Clean TeQ