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Canada's Barrick Gold to Resume Operations in Mali Once Gold Shipments Allowed, CEO Says
Canada's Barrick Gold to Resume Operations in Mali Once Gold Shipments Allowed, CEO Says
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Since 2023, the miner from Toronto and Mali have been embroiled in a conflict over the application of the new mining law in the West African nation. Following... 13.02.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Barrick Gold will reopen its closed Loulo-Gounkoto mine in Mali as soon as the country's authorities permit it to start shipping gold again, the company's CEO said in an interview with the media.While talks on the issue have reportedly stalled, Bristow suggested hiring an independent expert to mediate the dispute, emphasizing that a long-term solution is needed to avoid further losses for both parties, the report said. Meanwhile, Malian authorities have assured Barrick that the gold evacuated by the government in mid-January due to alleged underpayment of taxes, which led the company to suspend operations at the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex, remains the company's property, Bristow noted.Earlier, the media reported that talks between the Malian government and Barrick Gold to settle a protracted disagreement over tax payments from the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex, run by the Canadian company, have been temporarily halted with no agreement reached.
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Canada's Barrick Gold to Resume Operations in Mali Once Gold Shipments Allowed, CEO Says
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Since 2023, the miner from Toronto and Mali have been embroiled in a conflict over the application of the new mining law in the West African nation. Following the Malian government's blocking of exports from the Loulo-Gounkoto complex and subsequent seizure of three tonnes of gold, Barrick halted mining activities in January.
Barrick Gold will reopen its closed Loulo-Gounkoto mine in Mali as soon as the country's authorities permit it to start shipping gold again, the company's CEO said in an interview with the media.
"We will start the operations as soon as we get approval to ship the gold, and we need to ship the gold to pay anything to the government," Barrick Gold CEO Mark Bristow told a Western media outlet.
While talks on the issue
have reportedly stalled, Bristow suggested hiring an independent expert to mediate the dispute, emphasizing that a long-term solution is needed to avoid further losses for both parties, the report said.
Meanwhile, Malian authorities have assured Barrick that the gold evacuated by the government in mid-January due to alleged underpayment of taxes, which led the company to suspend operations at the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex, remains the company's property, Bristow noted.
Earlier, the media reported that talks between the Malian government and Barrick Gold to settle a protracted disagreement over tax payments from the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex, run by the Canadian company,
have been temporarily halted with no agreement reached.