+ Follow Mindoro Nickel Project Tag
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[Summary] => Intex Resources Philippines Inc. announced positive results in its definite feasibility study, indicating that over $40 billion worth of nickel can be produced from the Mindoro Nickel Project (MNP).
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[Summary] => Norwegian-based Intex Resources ASA expressed optimism that it will finally be able to explore for nickel in the Mindoro province through its Mindoro Nickel Project (MNP) as it continues to make substantial contribution to the province via its corporate social responsibility (CSR).
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[Summary] => This school graduation season, five more Mangyan scholars of Intex Resources Philippines, Inc. joined the growing number of indigenous peoples (IPs) in Mindoro island who have completed their high school education in hopes of improving the lot of their families and indigenous cultural communities. And they’re doing it in style.
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[Summary] => CALAPAN CITY, Philippines – The power of the national government on the management of large-scale mining over the local government units is once again pointed out by Vice President Noli de Castro as he noted that the government is really determined to revitalize the said industry to cushion the current global financial crisis.
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In a memorandum addressed to the President, the DTI chief officially endorsed the mining project of Crew Development Corp., a Canadian mining company. Roxas also answered the issues raised by the projects main oppositor, Oriental Mindoro Gov. Rodolfo G. Valencia.
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In a memorandum addressed to the President, the DTI chief officially endorsed the mining project of Crew Development Corp., a Canadian mining company. Roxas also answered the issues raised by the projects main oppositor, Oriental Mindoro Gov. Rodolfo G. Valencia.
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September 27, 2013 - 12:00am
October 21, 2000 - 12:00am