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Ukraine’s Geology and Subsoil Service aims to attract $10 billion in investments during this decade to develop a treasure chest of minerals
Thursday, January 28, 2021


Ukraine’s Geology and Subsoil Service aims to attract $10 billion in investments during this decade to develop a treasure chest of minerals, including lithium, titanium, uranium, nickel, cobalt and gold, Roman Opimakh, head of the agency known as Derzhgeonadr, told reporters Tuesday. At a conference, Minerals of the Future, Opimakh presented 30 investments sites that are to come up this year for online auctions, the first one on Feb. 15.