The Midrim/Laforce projects are very promissing, are in a safe jurisdiction and far away from any populated areas. Delays may had to do with administrative errors and since November 2021 the claims are legally registered under RFR's subsidiary 9426-9198 Québec Inc. http://gestim.mines.gouv.qc.ca/documents/58248_0000053520.pdf
But mining projects in Europe can be very difficult (sometimes even impossible) to move forward with significant social opposition, as it seems to be the case with both the Borralha project in Portugal and the San Finx and Santa Comba projects in Spain based on recent news:
https://www.diariodetrasosmontes.com/noticia/montescola-meteu-acao-em-tribunal-contra-ministerio-do-ambiente (in Portuguese)
https://www.publico.es/sociedad/mina-wolframio-san-finx-sacyr-vende-minas-contaminantes-peligrosas-galicia-polemica-empresa-sede-paraisos-fiscales.html (in Spanish)
https://www.europapress.es/galicia/noticia-dos-ex-cargos-gobierno-feijoo-investigados-prevaricacion-ambiental-mina-varilongo-santa-comba-20210630152250.html (in Spanish)
The Canadian projects should be kept and pushed forward, particularly if things in Europe get entangled.
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