Northern Graphite to join team Canada Critical Mineral Investment mission to London and Paris

Northern Graphite Corporation has announced that it will be joining the Team Canada Critical Mineral Investment Mission to Europe, organized by Natural Resources Canada, Invest in Canada and Global Affairs Canada, which takes place September 26-27 in London and Paris.

The two-day mission is a unique opportunity for Canadian companies with advanced exploration, processing and/or recycling projects for zero emission and clean technology minerals and metals to showcase their projects to in-market investors and includes downstream companies such as cathode/anode manufacturers and OEMS, global mining companies, venture capital and private equity funds, institutional investors, and public-private funds.

Events will see the delegation participate in investment pitch sessions, business to business meetings, as well as meetings with government department and agencies. Officials from respective governments will also participate, providing overviews of policies, priorities, and efforts to support the development of mining value chains.

“We are honored to be a part of such an important delegation,” said Northern Graphite Chief Executive Officer Hugues Jacquemin. “Collaboration is critical as we explore ways to leverage the strength of our economies’ sustainable critical minerals supply chains and advance toward a net-zero future, and Northern Graphite, as a sustainable, integrated, mine-to-market company, is committed to playing its part.”

On March 6, Canada and the UK signed the Critical Minerals Supply Chain Dialogue to Strengthen Collaboration to deepen engagement and cooperation on critical minerals, prioritize critical minerals security of supply and joint economic prosperity, and attain high environmental, social and governance standards (ESG) and innovation throughout the value chain.

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