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Syrah Resources Resolves Offtake Agreement Issues With Tesla; Shares Jump 26%

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Syrah Resources (ASX:SYR) said Tesla no longer plans to terminate an offtake agreement with the company after Syrah showed that it is producing conforming active anode material samples, according to a Monday filing with the Australian bourse.

Tesla previously claimed that Syrah defaulted on an obligation under the agreement to provide conforming natural graphite active anode material samples from a facility in Louisiana, US.

Syrah said it has now "made sufficient progress to cure the alleged default" and is progressing through later stages of qualification testing approvals with Tesla.

Shares of Syrah Resources jumped more than 26% in recent Monday trade.

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