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Southern Alliance Mining granted 10-year extension on lease for Chaah Mine in Johor

Bryan Wu
Bryan Wu • 1 min read
Southern Alliance Mining granted 10-year extension on lease for Chaah Mine in Johor
Southern Alliance Mining’s crushing plant at the Chaah mine in Johor, Malaysia. Photo: Southern Alliance Mining
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Southern Alliance Mining has announced a 10-year extension for its mining lease of Chaah Mine in the Malaysian state of Johor.

On July 12, the Director of Lands and Mines Office of Johor granted a 10-year extension for the mining lease of Chaah Mine, located at Lot 3533 Mukim Chaah Bahru, Daerah Batu Pahat, Johor.

The renewed mining lease came into immediate effect and will continue to July 11, 2033, superseding the previous mining lease granted in 2014. There are no other changes to the terms and conditions of the new mining lease.

The renewed mining lease will allow the company to continue dedicating its efforts on development of the Chaah Mine, says managing director Pek Kok Sam in an SGX filing on July 19.

He adds that Southern Alliance Mining is grateful to the mining leaseholder, DYMM Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar of Johor and the State Government of Johor, Malaysia for granting the extension for the mining lease.

Shares in Southern Alliance closed flat at 69 cents on July 19.

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