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  2. KWG Resources - Wikipedia

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    KWG Resources Inc. is a Toronto, Ontario-based publicly traded junior Canadian mining company, [1] [2] most recently notable for its association with the development of chromite deposits in the mineral rich but largely inaccessible Ring of Fire in the James Bay lowlands of Northern Ontario. [3]

  3. Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Ring of Fire is a vast, mineral-rich region located in the remote James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, Canada. [1] Spanning approximately 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi), the area is rich in chromite, nickel, copper, platinum group elements, gold, zinc, and other valuable minerals.

  4. Cleveland-Cliffs - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (CCI, formerly Cliffs Natural Resources) is an American steel manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio. They specialize in the mining , beneficiation , and pelletizing of iron ore , as well as steelmaking, including stamping and tooling .

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  7. Mining industry of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa holds approximately three-quarters of the world's viable chromite ore resources. In 2012, there were fourteen separate FeCr smelters in South Africa, with a combined production capacity in excess of 4.7 Mt per annum. [37]

  8. Rare-earth mineral - Wikipedia

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    Rare-earth ore, shown with a United States penny for size comparison. A rare-earth mineral contains one or more rare-earth elements as major metal constituents. Rare-earth minerals are usually found in association with alkaline to peralkaline igneous magmas in pegmatites or with carbonatite intrusives.

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