Panamanian Protests Spark Referendum on First Quantum Minerals' Mining Contract
Protesters in Panama have broken into an international port used by First Quantum Minerals, a Canadian mining company. The protests, which have spread throughout the country, are fueled by concerns over the potential environmental impacts of the company's mining operations. Demonstrators are demanding the repeal of a law governing the mining concession and the shutdown of the Cobre Panamá mine. In response, Panama's President has announced a ban on new metal mining concessions and expressed openness to discussing First Quantum's contract. The country's Supreme Court is also considering a lawsuit alleging that the contract violates the constitution. The mine, which is First Quantum's top money-maker, accounts for about 1.5% of global copper output.
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- Panama Calls Referendum on First Quantum Copper Mine Contract Bloomberg
- Panama's leader calls for referendum on mining concession, seeking to calm protests over the deal The Associated Press
- Panama electoral court rules out imminent referendum on First Quantum contract Reuters Canada
- Canada's First Quantum slumps on Panama's planned mine referendum Yahoo Finance
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