Canadian miner Teck Resources is aiming to make an announcement on the separation of its coal and metals business by the end of 2023, CEO Jonathan Price said on Thursday. Price, who was speaking at the FT Mining summit in London, said that the company is advancing a range of proposals with a range of counterparties.
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