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bogfiton Dec 15, 2022 1:26pm
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"The government of Panama has rejected
"The government of Panama has rejected a last-minute proposal by First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM) to amend its US$375 million a year royalty agreement, casting the operation of the Cobre Panama copper mine into doubt. "
First Quantum Panama copper mine deadline passes without a deal - The Northern Miner
Hmmm... that's a concern, so how about the 2nd or 3rd leading source of silver in lockdown?
"IMA (Reuters) - Protesters blocked roads in Peru again on Thursday, despite the government's enactment of a state of emergency, while judicial authorities mulled giving ousted former president Pedro Castillo a year and a half of preventive detention.
Local television footage showed a line of dozens of vehicles stranded on the side of a key coastal highway south of Lima and hundreds of protesters placing stones on roads in the Andean regions of Puno, Cusco and Arequipa.
Peru announced a nationwide state of emergency on Wednesday, granting police special powers and limiting freedoms including the right to assembly, after Castillo's removal fueled a week of protests that have left at least eight dead."
Peru protests grind on despite state of emergency, court mulls prison for former president (yahoo.com)
"The government of Panama has rejected a last-minute proposal by First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM) to amend its US$375 million a year royalty agreement, casting the operation of the Cobre Panama copper mine into doubt. "
First Quantum Panama copper mine deadline passes without a deal - The Northern Miner
Hmmm... that's a concern, so how about the 2nd or 3rd leading source of silver in lockdown?
"IMA (Reuters) - Protesters blocked roads in Peru again on Thursday, despite the government's enactment of a state of emergency, while judicial authorities mulled giving ousted former president Pedro Castillo a year and a half of preventive detention.
Local television footage showed a line of dozens of vehicles stranded on the side of a key coastal highway south of Lima and hundreds of protesters placing stones on roads in the Andean regions of Puno, Cusco and Arequipa.
Peru announced a nationwide state of emergency on Wednesday, granting police special powers and limiting freedoms including the right to assembly, after Castillo's removal fueled a week of protests that have left at least eight dead."
Peru protests grind on despite state of emergency, court mulls prison for former president (yahoo.com)
And silver is down 3%? Not for long me thinks.
b.