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Canada’s Barrick Gold has suspended operations in Mali after the federal government seized gold from the corporate in an escalation of a dispute between the navy junta and worldwide mining teams.
The Toronto and New York-listed firm stated it had “regrettably initiated the short-term suspension of operations” at its Loulo-Gounkoto mining complicated within the west African nation.
It’s the newest episode in a stand-off between the Malian authorities and worldwide miners because the navy junta, which got here to energy after a coup, seeks to realize a bigger share of revenues from the nation’s sources.
Final yr, 4 Mali-based Barrick staff have been detained by authorities and an arrest warrant was issued for veteran chief government Mark Bristow.
Terry Holohan, the chief government of one other miner, Australia-listed Resolute Mining, and two different firm executives have been additionally detained within the nation final yr. The corporate paid the federal government $160mn to resolve a tax dispute that led to the arrests.
The disputes stem from a brand new mining code signed into regulation by the Malian junta in 2023 demanding a better share of income from Barrick and different worldwide mining firms lively within the nation.
Barrick, the world’s second-biggest gold miner by market capitalisation, stated the Malian authorities moved the gold to a custodial financial institution, stopping the export and sale of the metallic.
The mine, one of many nation’s largest that employs 8,000 individuals and accounts for between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of Mali’s GDP, produced Barrick’s second-biggest output of gold in 2023 after mines in Nevada.
Barrick has been unable to ship gold out of Mali for seven weeks, in accordance with an organization letter despatched to workers over the weekend seen by the Monetary Instances.
The corporate had been warning since last month that it could be pressured to shut down operations in Mali, if there was no instant decision to the scenario.
Final yr the federal government sought to renegotiate current agreements below the phrases of the brand new mining code.
A number of mining teams have made offers with the authorities, however Barrick is but to achieve an settlement.
Barrick made an $85mn fee to Mali in October and is alleged to have acquired a tax invoice of about $350mn in supposed again taxes, stated individuals conversant in the matter.
Bristow informed the FT in an interview final yr that he was assured of reaching a take care of the federal government and had acquired assurances that Loulo-Gounkoto was not prone to being nationalised.
Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali are half of what’s generally known as Africa’s “coup belt” after being taken over by navy juntas between 2020 and 2023.
Further reporting by Camilla Hodgson in London