© Reuters. Folks react after Panama’s prime courtroom dominated the mining contract with Canadian miner First Quantum to function a copper mine within the nation as unconstitutional following weeks of protests in opposition to the deal, in Panama Metropolis, Panama November 28, 2023. REUTERS/A
By Valentine Hilaire and Divya Rajagopal
(Reuters) – Panama’s prime courtroom on Tuesday dominated that First Quantum Minerals (OTC:) Ltd’s new contract unconstitutional after unprecedented protests in opposition to the mining contract that the Canadian miner signed with the federal government final month.
The choice places the corporate’s Panama mine on an extended path of uncertainty that features worldwide arbitration. The corporate has already misplaced greater than 50% of its market share because the protests began and was compelled to close the mine.
Panama’s strikes raises questions on provides, as Cobre Panama accounts for about 1% of worldwide output. The $10-billion copper mine produces a crucial metallic for manufacturing of electrical automobiles.
Listed here are some questions surrounding Panama’s actions.
WHAT IS THE DISPUTE ABOUT?
The dispute dates again to 2017 when Panama’s prime courtroom deemed unconstitutional the legislation beneath which First Quantum (NASDAQ:) was working the mine.
First Quantum inherited the contract after it changed Petaquilla Gold as operator of the mine in 2013.
Challenges in opposition to the courtroom’s choice have been rejected and the ruling was upheld in 2021, forcing the corporate to start out negotiations for a contemporary cope with the federal government.
The brand new contract, agreed to on Oct. 20, was signed into legislation by Panama’s authorities, which gives First Quantum a 20-year mining proper with an choice to increase for one more 20 years, in return for $375 million in annual income to Panama.
Whereas the federal government has stated the brand new contract affords higher phrases than the earlier one, Panamanian protesters disagree.
WHAT ARE THE PROTESTERS’ DEMANDS?
The protesters led by the nation’s fundamental labour union Suntracs say the contract is overly beneficiant to the Canadian miner and allege corruption. Additionally they argue the mine poses environmental dangers and demand the annulment of the contract and a ban on all new mining initiatives.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Panama’s authorities allowed the miner to function whereas negotiations for the contested contract passed off earlier this yr. Following Tuesday’s ruling, Panama’s president stated the nation will abide by the choice.
Folks conscious of First Quantum’s operations in Panama stated there might be three possibilities- Panama closes the mine indefinitely, the mine is nationalized, or a constitutionally appropriate contract might be negotiated by First Quantum and Panama, because the arbitration goes for worldwide arbitration.
Forward of the courtroom ruling, lawmakers accredited a invoice banning new mining concessions. The fierce opposition towards the deal is changing into a significant factor within the nation’s Could 2024 presidential election and candidates are pushing for extra state management of the mine as they search to assuage public anger.
However the Panama’s authorities has not publicly stated if it was planning to nationalize the mine.
WHAT ARE LOCAL EXPERTS SAYING?
First Quantum stated this week that it nonetheless hopes to keep away from arbitration process with the nation and need to resolve the difficulty in the course of the 90-day interval of talks.
Panama has stated it can defend its rights in case of a arbitration process. Native mining chamber of Panama has estimated that the First Quantum may declare arbitration price $50 billion from Panama, however these figures couldn’t be independently verified by Reuters.