Tic follows Toc9 Apr 2022 15:56
I joined here in November 21. Since then weāve had a conflict break out in Europe that has wiped Russia of the international stage and positioned China as an even greater adversary. Both countries having traditionally dominated in the PM and REM sector, and who now seen as being hostile adversaries who could use their supply chain dominance against the west. This has resulted in not just an economic imperative to find new and friendly supply chains, it is essential from political, military and national security perspective. Mkango have been building Songwe for ten years, and their readiness to present its economic viability comes at a perfect storm moment. Malawi one of the few economically and politically stable nations. Already announced its eagerness to process our deal. Nothing is ever certain on AIM but we have the supply chain the west is desperate for, as well as additional models for recycling in friendly NATO protected nations. We have what the western world needs, and we process it in a cleaner way than anyone, certainly the Chinese.
We also have a timeline. Just a couple of months now before the company turns a critical corner. A corner it was going to turn anyway, but now accompanied by market conditions that are not only favourable but desperate.
Let the seconds tick away. Our time is coming.