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Goldquest Mining Corp V.GQC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GDQMF

GoldQuest Mining Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on gold and copper in the Dominican Republic. The Company holds 19 exploration permits (granted or under application) and one exploitation permit (under application) concessions in the Dominican Republic. These concessions are grouped into various districts. San Juan District, includes Romero (exploitation permit under application), Jenigbre-II (Jenigbre), Valentin-II, Loma Los Comios (actual Loma Los Limones), Loma Cachimbo-II (Loma Viejo Pedro), Los Gajitos and Los Lechones (together actual Alto de Los Chivos), Descansadero (actual Gajo La Guama), Tocon de Pino-II, Las Tres Veredas (actual Palo de La rosa), Piedra Dura-II, Tachuela Fase-II, La Guinea, Toribio (actual Arroyo La Vaca) concessions (Tireo Property). Jarabacoa District includes Monte Verraco and La Rabona concessions. Its regional exploration includes Loma El Catey, Loma La Damajagua, Hoyo Prieto-II and Recodo concessions.


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Comment by PeterOffDutyon Jan 03, 2023 3:29pm
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RE:Here it is from Dec 30th, 2022. GLTA!

RE:Here it is from Dec 30th, 2022. GLTA!This may backfire politically on Abinader for screwing the pooch in this one. The next president can use this as an example of inaction being costly for the Dominican Republic. This isn't just pennies lost. This is substantial national revenue. Additionally, this will cause long-term damage which of course we are already seeing not just in the reduction of exports but also in investor sentiment and ultimately decrease in investments within the Dominican Republic given the evidence of incredible time being wasted on politics. Time after all is money and our money will be going somewhere else. 

GLTA!



#Romero #DominicanRepublic #Abinader #mining #nationalpost

Katoriff1 wrote:

Dominican Rep's gold exports drop nearly 20% in Jan-Nov

BnamericasPublished: Friday, December 30, 2022

The Dominican Republic’s gold exports were worth US$1.21bn in January to November, down 18.1% year-on-year, while ferronickel exports rose 25.7% to US$497mn, according to the latest data from export and investment promotion agency ProDominicana.

Gold and ferronickel ranked first and sixth in total exports in the period.

The drop in gold exports partly reflects weaker prices after touching an all-time high of US$2,052/oz in March amid the geopolitical crisis and the hawkish monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve, which strengthened the US dollar as a safe haven.

In all 2021, gold and ferronickel exports amounted to US$2bn, ProDominicana said. Last year, the country also exported silver worth US$65.7mn and copper worth US$45.2mn, along with smaller amounts of bauxite, limestone, zinc and other minerals, according to central bank data.

ROMERO

This week, Canada’s GoldQuest presented details of its Romero project in San Juan province to business leaders, according to local newspaper El Nuevo Diario. 

"Betting on the growth and development of San Juan, we offer the province a 13% share of the mine's income, which means some 5.4bn pesos [US$96mn] for the province in the first eight years of operation in addition to about 20bn pesos that the operation would contribute to the Dominican State," said GoldQuest CEO Luis Santana.

The Caribbean country’s Pueblo Viejo mine, Latin America’s top gold producer, produced about 813,000oz last year, with 60%-owner Barrick Gold’s share at 488,000oz.




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