(Reuters) – The ten-day restrict set by Panama’s authorities final month for Canadian miner First Quantum to supply a plan to close down its copper mine amid a contentious contract dispute has not but began, the nation’s commerce minister stated on Wednesday.
The order to pause operations on the large Cobre Panama mine stems from a dispute that began in late 2021, after a Supreme Courtroom ruling declared unconstitutional the legislation beneath which the contract was signed. The federal government on Tuesday referred to as the contract invalid, whereas First Quantum asserts the contract stays legitimate.
However the firm should nonetheless make a $375 million cost to the federal government for its 2022 operations, even when it was working with out a contract, Minister Federico Alfaro advised Reuters.
The corporate has till this Friday to enchantment the order, stated Alfaro, who has been main negotiations with First Quantum. His ministry will then overview any appeals earlier than the 10-day interval formally begins, he added, however declined to supply a particular deadline.
The profitable copper mine is a crucial asset for each side of the dispute, as a significant supply of earnings for the corporate in addition to accounting for about 3.5% of Panama’s economic system.
Contract termination phrases are among the many sticking factors to achieve an settlement, the minister stated. He famous the corporate is asking the federal government to pay 85% of the mine’s honest market worth within the occasion of termination.
Responding to a request for remark, a First Quantum spokesperson pointed to remarks by CEO Tristan Pascall on Tuesday that didn't element any firm proposal if its mine is terminated.
Pascall as a substitute emphasised his readiness to conform to, and even exceed, authorities calls for on environmental and labor requirements in addition to revenues in a brand new contract.
The federal government hopes to achieve a cope with the agency through common conferences with First Quantum representatives, stated Alfaro.
Since final month, each events are in arbitration, with Alfaro expressing confidence as talks proceed.
“We’re in the most effective place to defend the pursuits of the state as has been accomplished in different arbitration processes between non-public corporations and the federal government,” he stated. “We’re prepared.”
However the minister confused that his most popular consequence is to achieve a deal earlier than the 90-day cooling interval ends, as stipulated within the arbitration beneath a Canada-Panama commerce pact.
Alfaro additionally famous that the federal government is ready within the occasion no new deal is reached with the miner, noting that attorneys and different worldwide consultants have been proactively employed “to ponder all choices.”
(This story has been refiled to delete the third paragraph, which was a repetition of a phrase within the second paragraph)
Reporting by Valentine Hilaire; Enhancing by David Alire Garcia and Christopher Cushing