
Divya Rajagopal
Reporter at Reuters
Canada Mining Reporter @Reuters. Chasing critical minerals stories. MGA @munkschool. Alum @lunduniversity . [email protected]
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6 days ago |
marketscreener.com | Divya Rajagopal
Ontario will cut the time required to approve new mining projects by 50% in an attempt to make the province competitive as Canada faces tariffs and annexation threats from top trading partner the United States, the province's Premier Doug Ford, said on Thursday. In new legislation branded as 'One Project, One Process' the new bill would speed up approvals in strategically important mining projects starting with the Ring of Fire and critical minerals, Ford said.
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3 weeks ago |
bilaterals.org | Divya Rajagopal
Key issues Investment All the versions of this article: [English] [français] Reuters | 1 April 2025 First Quantum to discontinue two Cobre Panama arbitration proceedings By Divya Rajagopal March 31 (Reuters) - First Quantum Minerals (FM.TO) said on Monday it had agreed to discontinue two arbitration proceedings related to its Cobre Panama copper mine, raising the prospect of negotiations to resume production at the troubled facility. The arbitration proceedings were filed by the Canadian...
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Divya Rajagopal
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3 weeks ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Divya Rajagopal
First Quantum Minerals' shares rose by as much as 3% on the Toronto Stock Exchange early on Tuesday after the company said it had discontinued arbitration proceedings against the Panama government. The decision, announced on Monday, raises the prospect of negotiations to resume production at the Cobre Panama copper mine, which had contributed 1% of global copper production until the government of Panama shut it down following public protests in 2023.
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3 weeks ago |
in.marketscreener.com | Divya Rajagopal
(Reuters) - First Quantum Minerals said on Monday it had agreed to discontinue two arbitration proceedings related to its Cobre Panama copper mine, raising the prospect of negotiations to resume production at the troubled facility. The arbitration proceedings were filed by the Canadian miner against the government of Panama after the country decided to shut down the company's flagship mine following public protests in 2023. First Quantum was seeking $20 billion in compensation from Panama.
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