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Atlantic Lithium Cuts Operations as Ghanaian Mining Lease Delays Persist

Mine site Photo © Unsplash
Mine site Photo © Unsplash
  • Staff reductions and funding challenges as parliamentary ratification stalls
  • CEO Keith Muller highlights project progress and optimism for post-election resolution

Accra, Ghana – Atlantic Lithium Limited, Ghana’s first lithium mining company, has announced significant cost-cutting measures, including staff reductions, as delays in the parliamentary ratification of its Mining Lease continue to disrupt operations.

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