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Sources: World Bank arbitral body rejects Barrick Expedition request in Mali case

Two people with knowledge of the situation said on Friday that Barrick Mining's request to expedite their international arbitration case against Mali was rejected.

Since 2023, the West African government has been involved in difficult negotiations with Barrick over the implementation of new mining codes that increase taxes and give the government a larger share of the gold mines.

Barrick initiated arbitration proceedings against the World Bank arbitration court (ICSID) in December 2024.

The company wanted ICSID urgently to address several issues, including the continued detention of four staff members, the appointment a provisional administrator for the Loulo Gounkoto Complex after Barrick suspended operations due to the dispute, as well as the expiration in 2026 of the Loulo Mine's license.

Two sources confirmed that the request was denied this week.

ICSID announced on its website on Wednesday that it issued an order regarding "provisional Measures" without providing any further details.

Barrick refused to comment. ICSID, as well as the Malian Mines Ministry, did not respond when asked for comments. Reporting by Portia Crowe and Divyarajagopal, Editing by Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)