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Mongolia cancels Tavan Tolgoi’s $1 billion IPO plan

Mongolia has cancelled an executive order to fund its giant Tavan Tolgoi coal project through an international initial public offering (IPO), citing “political distortions” and the current dire state of global financial markets. Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi (ETT), the state-owned company that holds the license to the deposit, had been working with an adviser for preparations of the planned IPO, which included a listing in the …

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Glencore copper mine in Congo sends 350 contractors home

Glencore’s Katanga Mining sent 350 workers to be repatriated this week after the copper and cobalt miner delayed the commissioning of an acid plant they were working on in Democratic Republic of Congo’s Lualaba province. Katanga Mining’s 75%-owned subsidiary Kamoto Copper Co (KCC) had sent the 350 Indian contractors from the mine site near Kolwezi to Lubumbashi, capital of Haut-Katanga …

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Rio’s Mongolia operations slowed by coronavirus

Work at the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine in Mongolia has slowed because of government curbs to curtail the spread of a coronavirus, Rio Tinto Ltd said on Monday. Since confirming its first infection last week, Mongolia has tightened stringent border and travel checks adopted since January to keep out the virus, which has now infected more than 156,000 people globally. …

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Mongolia resumes coal exports to China

Mongolia has resumed coal exports to China via the boarder point of Gashuun Sukhait, Chinese state media agency Xinhua reported on Tuesday, citing Mongolian finance minister. Ulaanbaatar had suspended coal exports to China in February in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Mongolia expects to fully recover deliveries of coal to China soon, according to the Xinhua report. …

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Virus may extend Rio’s Mongolian delays

Global pandemic is the latest challenge to Rio Tinto’s troubled Mongolian copper project, with the miner warning that progress had been slowed by efforts to restrict the spread of the coronavirus. Rio said work on the multibillion-dollar underground expansion of the Oyu Tolgoi mine was continuing, but slowly, and the miner did not rule out further delays beyond the schedule …

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Swiss seize bank accounts amid probe linked to Rio Tinto Mongolia mine

Corruption probe linked to a former Mongolian finance minister who helped clear the way for a disputed Rio Tinto mining project. ZURICH- Switzerland’s highest court has upheld the seizure of $1.85 million in Swiss bank accounts, part of a corruption probe linked to a former Mongolian finance minister who helped clear the way for a disputed Rio Tinto RIO.L mining …

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Mongolia resumes coal exports to China – Xinhua

BEIJING – Mongolia has resumed coal exports to China via the boarder point of Gashuun Sukhait, Chinese state media agency Xinhua reported on Tuesday, citing Mongolian finance minister. Ulaanbaatar had suspended coal exports to China in February in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Mongolia expects to fully recover deliveries of coal to China soon, according to the …

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Virus may extend Rio’s Mongolian delays

Global pandemic is the latest challenge to Rio Tinto’s troubled Mongolian copper project, with the miner warning that progress had been slowed by efforts to restrict the spread of the coronavirus. Rio said work on the multibillion-dollar underground expansion of the Oyu Tolgoi mine was continuing, but slowly, and the miner did not rule out further delays beyond the schedule …

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Rio says China virus slowing copper ore imports from Mongolia

Rio Tinto, operator of the giant Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine in Mongolia, said its copper concentrate shipments to China had slowed due to efforts by the authorities to contain the spread of the coronavirus. “We have advised customers that we are engaging with authorities who are working on re-establishing regular and safe border crossings,” a spokesman for the miner said …

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Rio Tinto seeks international arbitration on tax dispute with Mongolia

Rio Tinto said on Friday its Mongolian copper unit had begun an international arbitration process, seeking to resolve a dispute with the local tax authority. Rio Tinto is already stuck in renegotiations over terms of the agreement underpinning the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine project, as local lawmakers contend that financial gains from the project are not being evenly shared with …

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