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Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. TRQ


Primary Symbol: T.TRQ

Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd is a global mining company that primarily mines copper, gold, and coal in the Asia-Pacific region. The company holds a 66% interest in Oyu Tolgoi, one of the world's largest copper-gold-silver mines, which ships concentrate to customers in China. Oyu Tolgoi is located in the South Gobi region of Mongolia, approximately 550 km south of the capital, Ulaanbaatar, and 80 km north of the Mongolia-China border. The company also holds interests in companies that mine...


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Post by petrojellon Jul 02, 2014 11:26pm
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In Charge of Legal changes in the Mining industry.

In Charge of Legal changes in the Mining industry.

Mongolia approves major overhaul to mining law

Cecilia Jamasmie | July 2, 2014

In an effort to regain investors’ confidence in Mongolia, its parliament approved Tuesday major changes to the country’s 2006 Minerals Law, and passed a new law on energy to help expand that sector.

The new minerals law, reports Bloomberg, expands the proportion of Mongolia’s area available to mining and exploration to 20% from roughly 8%, by lifting a 2010 ban on new licenses. The amendments include an extension to the exploration period, which will be now 12 years instead of nine.

The ruling also establishes a National Geological Survey as well as a Policy Council, in charge of legal changes in the mining industry.

The ruling also establishes a National Geological Survey as well as a Policy Council, in charge of legal changes in the mining industry.

Experts believe the central Asian nation may follow the reforms with an overturn to last year’s cancellation of more than 100 mining licenses.

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