China National Gold Group and NMSC to Develop Multi-Metal Separation Technology

China National Gold Group Corporation (TSX:CGG) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Nonferrous Metals Society of China (NMSC) in Beijing to collaborate on development of multi-metal separation technology, as well as academic and personnel exchange.

The parties will focus on improving the methods of separation and recovery rate of the various metals contained in the Jiama Project in Tibet, which contains copper, molybdenum, gold, silver, lead and zinc. Special technical staff from the Jiama Project will work closely with processing specialists from NMSC to test separation technology of the Jiama Project in order to further optimize the metal recovery rate of the Jiama Project.

NMSC is a national industry society comprised of scholars, scientific and technical personnel and enterprise management from all fields in the non-ferrous and related industries. NMSC includes, in particular, the Academic Committee of Flotation—China's top professional committee on this field.

China National Gold Group Corporation is committed to mining resources by using only the most advanced technology from both from home and abroad during development, for the purpose of accelerating the realization of operating goals such as improving efficiency, saving energy, safety and environment protection, and social responsibilities. A large number of high-quality technical talents will be trained during the course of this development.

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