This week’s episode features Almonty’s founder, president, and CEO, Lewis Black, in conversation with host Adrian Pocobelli about the tungsten market. Black delves into tungsten’s critical applications and how China’s low-cost production has left the West vulnerable from a supply standpoint. He also shares insights into Almonty’s history, the growing concerns of manufacturers over securing reliable tungsten supplies, and the company’s efforts to strengthen global supply chains.
This week’s Spotlight features Asian Battery Metals General Manager Gan-Ochir Zunduisuren on the company’s critical minerals projects in Mongolia. To learn more, visit: https://asianbatterymetals.com/
All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli.
Music Credits
“Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com).
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Attn Adrian Pocobelli.
I hate to say this Adrian but you have been duped by Lewis Black and his claims that Almonty is the “last man standing” mine and that all others have filed and gone bust.
The truth is an Australian company called EQ Resources (ASX:EQR) actually have produ ing and profitable mines in both Australia and Spain. They are the largest tungsten producer ex-China but the problem is that it irks Lewis and he will not even mention the company or its success – such is the man. Check out EQR listed on the ASX.
Glen
Thanks for the comment Glen. I’ll look into that. Cheers