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Australia's Syrah Resources secures loan waiver amid Mozambique discontent

Australia's Syrah Resources said on Tuesday it has actually secured a waiver for default occasions under its United States International Advancement Financing Corporation ( DFC) loan of $150 million, giving it relief following operational interruptions at its Balama Graphite operation in Mozambique due to continuous across the country demonstrations.

The business

suspended

operations at its flagship graphite mine in December, following disruptions caused by farmer-led demonstrations considering that September 2024. In spite of the suspension, Syrah has actually not defaulted on any loan payment obligations.

The Melbourne-based miner got a $53 million tranche in November 2024, which is now available for Balama's working capital.

While the staying balance is dedicated, further DFC loan disbursements are not available while Balama operations are blocked by the protest actions, Syrah stated in a statement.

Operating conditions in Mozambique are challenging with

ongoing across the country protests

related to basic elections causing widespread disturbances throughout the country, it added.

Syrah said it is actively collaborating with the DFC and the U.S. Department of Energy concerning these default events as the across the country demonstrations continue to interfere with operations throughout Mozambique.

Shares of the miner were up 2.3% to A$ 0.22 in early trade.

(source: Reuters)