Title: Crackdown on illegal mining forces Indonesia to import nickel ore, Summary: Supply shortages caused by Indonesia’s crackdown on illegal nickel mining have forced the country to import large quantities of ore from the Philippines to
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SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Supply shortages caused by Indonesia’s crackdown on illegal nickel mining have forced the country to import large quantities of ore from the Philippines to keep smelters operating. Indonesia, the world’s largest nickel producer, has in recent months pursued a corrupt...
More Illegal Black Sand Miners ChargedManila, Philippines -- The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has filed criminal charges against foreign and local operators of a mining firm allegedly engaged in the illegal extraction of black sand in coastal areas of Cagayan province.Manila Bulletin...
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Storm, Mudslides Kill 2,300 in Philippines; Illegal Mountain Logging Blamed for Floods W Branigin 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Illegal mining blamed for floods in Ghana cocoa region Ghana: Floods have killed at least five people and displaced 100,000 25 Jul 2011 17:42 Source: Reuters // Reuters ...
provincial small-scale mining board, confirmed that no permits were issued to small-scale miners who operate in a mining area already under Financial Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA).Gambito was referring to the Dinkidi Hill area in the upland town of Kasibu where OceanaGold Philippines Inc...
in the international investment arbitration regime dealing with corruption cases. There is increasing concern that the international legal and regulatory regime is inadequate and contains gaps that permit multinational firms to engage in illegal acts involving corruption. Against this backdrop, the main ...