Trade Secretary Alfredo E. Pascual and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. met with Glencore, a Swiss multinational company, to discuss the company’s interest to expand mining and ore processing operations in the Philippines.
Trade Secretary Alfredo E. Pascual and President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. met with Glencore, a Swiss multinational company, to discuss the company’s interest to expand mining and ore processing operations in the Philippines, according to the Department of Trade and Industry .
Glencore, a Swiss multinational company, is one of the largest and “globally diversified” natural resource companies in the world. As for nickel, Glencore said, it is a “leading producer and marketer of nickel, as well as a recycler of nickel-containing materials such as batteries.”
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