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Evaristo Narvaez, chairman of Philnico, said he was not giving up on Chinas top nickel producer but said at least three other companies, from China, Russia and Japan, were interested in investing in the project.
"We are not closing the door on Jinchuan," Narvaez told a news conference. "I think January is decision time."
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EVARISTO NARVAEZ
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Evaristo Narvaez, chairman of Philnico, said he was not giving up on Chinas top nickel producer but said at least three other companies, from China, Russia and Japan, were interested in investing in the project.
"We are not closing the door on Jinchuan," Narvaez told a news conference. "I think January is decision time."
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