Hudbay, AGG set to double critical mineral shipments from Port of Churchill

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Port of Churchill. Credit: Arctic Gateway Group

Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) announced on Monday a significant expansion of its critical mineral export partnership with Canadian miner Hudbay Minerals (TSX, NYSE: HBM).

AGG is an Indigenous- and community-owned Manitoba company that owns and operates the Port of Churchill, Canada’s only Arctic seaport serviced by rail, as well as the Hudson Bay Railway, which runs from The Pas to Churchill.

This year, Hudbay and AGG will double the volume of critical minerals shipped through the Port of Churchill. AGG also plans to triple current critical mineral storage capacity at the port, setting the stage for the continued growth of critical mineral exports.

The announcement comes after last year’s successful shipment of zinc concentrate from the Port of Churchill to international markets.

“AGG is proud to work with Hudbay as we continue to ramp up our…

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