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Base Resources' Kenya mine revenue to rise 12 pct in 2015/16 - executive

Australia's Base Resources expects revenue from its Kenya titanium mine to climb 12 percent in its next financial year to June 2016 due to an 8 percent rise in export volumes, Managing Director Tim Carstens said on Tuesday.

East Africa's largest economy is seeking to expand its relatively modest and undeveloped mining sector, and the flagship $305 million Base Resources project is seen as integral to that plan.

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