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Pure Tungsten to restart South Korea’s Ssangjon mine, aiming for June 2026 shipments of 1,000 tonnes annually.
Pure Tungsten plans to restart South Korea’s Ssangjon tungsten mine, with first shipments expected by June 2026, producing about 1,000 tonnes of concentrate annually.
The project, inactive since 1974, aims to provide a non-Chinese source amid a 350% price surge since May 2025 and rising global demand.
Backed by South Korea’s Critical Minerals Initiative, the mine’s existing infrastructure and defined resource make it a top development-ready project outside China.
The company is preparing for a public listing as Western nations seek to diversify critical mineral supply chains.
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Tungsteno puro para reiniciar la mina de Ssangjon en Corea del Sur, con el objetivo de enviar en junio de 2026 1.000 toneladas anuales.