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Trigg joins global antimony association, buys NSW project

5th February 2025

By: Mariaan Webb

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

     

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Australia’s Trigg Minerals has joined the International Antimony Association (i2a) – a representative body working to ensure the responsible production, use and trade of antimony while supporting regulatory and scientific initiatives.

Membership in i2a provides Trigg with access to key industry stakeholders, regulatory developments, and global market insights, strengthening the company's position as Trigg advances its portfolio of high-grade antimony projects in New South Wales.

"Being accepted as the first ASX-listed company into the International Antimony Association is a significant milestone that reinforces our commitment to advancing our NSW antimony portfolio,” said executive chairperson Timothy Morrison.

The company’s portfolio includes the Wild Cattle Creek deposit, which hosts a Joint Ore Reserves Committee-compliant mineral resource of 1.52-million tonnes at 1.97% for 29 900 t antimony, plus the Taylors Arm and Spartan exploration projects and the Bukkulla mine acquisition.

Earlier this week, Trigg announced the acquisition of Bukkulla, a mine that previously produced antimony grades exceeding 25%. The acquisition expands Trigg’s antimony footprint to 1 026 km2 adding to its existing 717 km2 regional portfolio.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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