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VisitWhat major developments will occur in GoviEx Uranium's business strategy following the revocation by the end of 2024?
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Canada's GoviEx Uranium Loses Niger Mining Rights, Shares Plunge
Jul 5, 2024, 09:19 AM
Canada's GoviEx Uranium has been stripped of its mining rights in Niger. The West African nation's military leaders withdrew the permit, leading to a significant plunge in the company's shares. GoviEx Uranium, a Canadian company, was developing a uranium project in Niger before the revocation. The company's shares dive following the announcement.
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