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Panama claims that the maintenance plan for First Quantum Copper Mine is not a re-start

A top trade official announced on Friday that Panama had approved First Quantum Minerals’ maintenance plan for the closed copper mine. However, the site was not restarted.

The Trade and Industry Minister Julio Molto stated that the plan includes environmental safety measures which are necessary after the abrupt shutdown by government order of the previous administration in late 2023.

The mine will not be reopened. Molto said at a press briefing that we are authorizing the implementation the care and safety management plan in order to protect the environment.

He did not mention the cost of the plan or the expected timeframe.

Molto said that officials from the Environment Ministry and the government would be monitoring the process to make sure that the copper stockpiles could eventually ship.

According to him, experts believe that the process could take between three and six months, taking into account environmental measures.

Molto stated that "supervision will be conducted to ensure this material can extracted and processed as best as possible so that it may then be exported."

Canadian First Quantum said that it would be launching in March.

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The mine is currently under investigation, with the aim of restarting talks with the Panamanian government about the future use of the site.

The closing of the Cobre Panama copper mine, which contributed 1% to the global production of copper, has affected both Panama and the company's prospects. Reporting by Elida Moreno, Writing by Daina Solomon; Editing and proofreading by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez

(source: Reuters)