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First Quantum losing $8 million a day on Cobre Panama halt

Copper shipments from Cobre Panama mine. (Image courtesy of )

Canada鈥檚 First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM) says it鈥檚 experiencing due to the suspension of ore processing and port loading affecting its giant copper mine in Panama.

In a letter sent this week to the country鈥檚 Maritime Authority (AMP), the chief executive of First Quantum鈥檚 local unit, Minera Panama, said the halt ordered last week has had a domino effect.

CEO Alan Delaney warned the longer activities are suspended, the greater the 鈥渆xponential and irreparable damage to the company and stakeholders, including the workforce.鈥

He noted the government鈥檚 measure, which adds to a previous directive to suspend loading operations at the mine’s Punta Rinc贸n port, had forced the company to kicked off a process to suspend contracts for over 4,000 workers, as required by Panamanian labour laws.

The executive noted that move was due to the fact the company has no way of determining how long AMP will prevent the company from exporting and processing ore.

The petition was rejected Thursday evening, , with the authority saying that any suspension of employment contracts while a company is engaged in negotiations must have prior judicial authorization.

Negotiations between the Toronto-based miner and the country鈥檚 government over a new contract for the mine turned sour in December, when the President announced a plan to halt the operation.

Talks have continued since and, at times, they seemed to progress towards ending the months-long dispute over a mine that accounts for about 1.5% of the world鈥檚 copper production.

Panama shuts down First Quantum鈥檚 giant copper mine
Cobre Panama is the biggest foreign investment in the Central American nation, supporting over 4,000 jobs. (Image courtesy of )

First Quantum is one of the world鈥檚 top copper miners and Canada鈥檚 largest producer of the metal. It churned out 816,000 tonnes of copper in 2021, its , thanks mainly to record output at Cobre Panama.

The mine complex, located about 120 km west of Panama City and 20 km from the Atlantic coast, contributes 3.5% of the Central American country鈥檚 gross domestic product, according to government figures.

The asset, which began production in 2019, is estimated to hold 3.1 billion tonnes in proven and probable reserves and at full capacity can produce more than 300,000 tonnes of copper per year, or about 1.5% of global production of the metal.

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