@Nimingarra
There is big difference.
Lithium and tantalite minerals are in the same ore in Australian mines because they have LCT pegmatites. The ore is being fed together to the plant and tantalum is extracted in a certain point in the process circuit.
What I tried to explain above is that in the inner Mongolian mine, the ore they will extract form the 1-4mt thick veins only contains lithium and Rd. Rb mineral has no credit in trade. (The company itself says that on one of its documents that they can't get any credit for Rb).
The tin, copper and zinc ores are all different at that area, in different veins. (See the geological map I posted). They have to be mined, extracted and processed separately in different process circuits. So there is no by product credit like we get from tantalum.
I hope I could make it clear.
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