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Japanese investors have sights set on NSW projects

Around 60 investors from more than 30 companies in Japan, including Japanese trading houses, mining and energy companies, and Japanese government organisations have attended a Critical Minerals Investment webinar, hosted by NSW Resources, Austrade Tokyo and Investment NSW. 

This is the latest in a series of international webinars, aimed at driving international investment in the state’s critical minerals and high-tech metals industry.

The event focused on opportunities in copper and rare earth elements. 

Attendees heard about investment-ready projects in NSW directly from four companies including: 

  • Godolphin Resources (Narraburra Rare Earth Project)
  • Kingston Resources (Mineral Hill Mine development)
  • Peel Mining (South Cobar Critical Minerals)
  • RZ Resources (Copi Critical Minerals Project)

Through the delivery of the Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Strategy, the NSW Government continues to promote NSW as a destination for investing in critical minerals and high-tech metals.

Our thriving mining and exploration industry contributes billions in economic activity, supports tens of thousands of jobs and is the lifeblood of many of our regional communities.

The NSW Government is focused on driving investment to ensure a valuable, viable and sustainable mining sector into the future. 

Read more about NSW Resources’ investment initiatives and future events.

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