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Eramet faces my own blockage in most current Brand-new Caledonia snag

French mining group Eramet faces an interruption from Thursday at a few of the mines operated by its troubled New Caledonian nickel subsidiary SLN in a dispute with local authorities over monetary guarantees.

SLN is preparing to suspend activity at its mines in New Caledonia's northern province after the provincial federal government turned down a brief extension of the guarantees, which are needed to cover prospective ecological remediation, Eramet said in an emailed statement.

Eramet stated it was working with the French federal government on an agreement to extend the pertinent assurances, which end on Wednesday, for a 12-month duration.

Eramet has provided such warranties considering that 2020 for SLN given that the nickel producer has actually been not able to do so itself, the group added.

SLN, which processes its mined nickel at a smelter in southern New Caledonia, is involved in larger conversations to salvage the loss-making nickel market in the South Pacific area.

The French federal government has been negotiating a saved package for the industry, involving hundreds of millions of euros in loans and aids in return for a revamp of mining permits, exports and energy facilities.

But an end-March deadline set by Paris to sign off the deal was missed out on as New Caledonian celebrations continue to discuss the proposals amid wider political tensions divided between pro-independence and loyalist parties.

(source: Reuters)