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Colombia restriction on coal exports to Israel would hit foreign investment, mining group states

A possible restriction by Colombia's. government on coal exports to Israel would violate international. arrangements and put market self-confidence and foreign investment at. danger, the nation's private mining association said late. Thursday.

Bloomberg reported on Thursday that the commerce ministry. could disallow coal shipments to Israel, after leftist President. Gustavo Petro cut diplomatic ties with the Middle Eastern. country in May in protest of its actions in Gaza.

A source at the commerce ministry told there. presently exists no order, resolution or decree which would. restrict or restrict coal exports to Israel.

Petro has strongly criticized Israeli Prime Minister. Benjamin Netanyahu and Colombia has actually requested to sign up with South. Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court. of Justice.

Colombia, the world's fifth biggest coal producer, sent 56.7. million metric tons of coal abroad last year, including 3. million heaps to Israel, about 5.4% of total exports, according. to federal government information.

This decision would not adhere to worldwide. commitments by Colombia that should be appreciated and puts at. risk the self-confidence of markets and foreign financial investment, the. Colombian Mining Association (ACM) said in a statement.

Israel is a crucial location for Colombian coal and shipments. there create about $165 million a year in taxes, royalties and. other contributions.

A free trade agreement in between Israel and Colombia has been. in force considering that 2020 and the ACM said that offer prevents imports. and export limitations in between the 2 nations.

Drummond and Glencore are major personal coal miners. in Colombia.

(source: Reuters)