Sherritt halts plan to dissolve Cuban nickel mining joint venture
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Sherritt International has decided to halt its plan to dissolve a joint venture with state-owned Cuban company Industrias de Metales de Cuba (IMIC) that produced almost 10 per cent of the world’s nickel last year.
The move comes after weeks of talks between Sherritt and IMIC. The companies were trying to find a way to salvage the business, which has been hit by low global nickel prices. Nickel is used in everything from rechargeable batteries for laptops to stainless steel.
Sherritt had hoped that the joint venture would end within months as part of its plan to focus on higher-margin project…
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