James Bay’s $407 usd per tonne figure makes sense when compared to PLS’s $500. Canada has lower wages, corporate tax, and electricity costs compared to Aus. Factor in the surface deposit low strip ratio and the figure sounds about right. Adina should be similar with the addition of trucking costs per tonne which shouldn’t be more than 100 usd per tonne? Helios may know more about this figure.
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