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First Quantum authorized by Panama to remove ore of closed copper mine

The country's Trade Minister Julio Molto stated on Monday that the government of Panama aims to complete a resolution by Tuesday authorizing removal of material from the?shuttered copper mine owned by First 'Quantum Minerals,' known as Cobre Panama.

Molto stated at an event that "we are ready to make the move." Molto said at an event that between today and tomorrow, the Ministry of Commerce and Industries should be generating a resolution that will allow the company to "start removing" this material in order to be able take it out of?country.

First Quantum previously stated that the mine holds approximately?38 millions metric tons stockpiled ore which would produce about 70,000 tonnes of copper.

The Canadian miner said that processing could begin about three months after government approval of the removal. It would take approximately a year for the process to be completed.

In January, President Jose Raul Mulino said that the government would allow the removal of?ore? at Cobre Panama.

First Quantum didn't immediately respond to a question?about Molto’s remarks.

After a series of protests by local residents, the Cobre -Panama copper mine was closed in 2023. The protests were over tax contributions and environmental impact. Reporting by Elida Moreno; Additional reporting and editing by Daina Beth Soolo, Divyarajagopal and Brendan O'Boyle

(source: Reuters)