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Perth-based Peak Resources (ASX: PEK) has received confirmation from Tanzania’s Minister for Minerals and the country’s Mining Commission that a Special Mining Licence (SML) application for its wholly-owned Ngualla rare earth element (REE) project will be granted in the near future.

The company said a delegation of officials and experts from the country’s Mining Commission spent four days earlier this month evaluating Ngualla onsite, with the project located 147 kilometres from the city of Mbeya on the edge of the East African Rift Valley.

The site visit gave Peak the opportunity to showcase the licence area and exploration camp, and host meetings with the local community.“The visit was a positive move towards the issuing of the SML [and] the delegation left satisfied that their queries had been answered in an open and transparent manner,” the company said.

Ngualla is one of the world’s largest and highest-grade undeveloped neodymium and praseodymium REE projects.

Peak is planning to export approximately 32,700t per annum of REE concentrate grading 45% REO from Tanzania to a $165 million refinery in the UK’s Tees Valley.

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