Saindak Metals Ltd., operated by China's Metallurgical Corp., has asked Pakistan's government to enhance security for its copper-gold mine in Balochistan, echoing similar warnings from Barrick Mining Corp. about increasing violence in the region. This highlights security challenges for foreign investments in Pakistan's mineral-rich but restive province.
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Saindak Metals Ltd. is asking for a security boost from the Pakistani government.
Saindak Metals Ltd. is operated by Metallurgical Corp. of China.
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Saindak Metals Ltd. wants Pakistan's government to boost security for its copper-gold mine project in Balochistan.
BloombergMetallurgical Corp. of China-operated Saindak Metals Ltd. wants Pakistan’s government to boost security for its copper-gold mine project in its southwest Balochistan, echoing warnings previously raised by Barrick Mining Corp. over violence in the region.
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Saindak Metals Ltd. wants Pakistan's government to boost security for its copper-gold mine project in Balochistan.
BloombergSaindak Metals Ltd. is operated by Metallurgical Corp. of China.
BloombergThere is surging violence in Balochistan.
BloombergBarrick Mining Corp. previously raised warnings over surging violence in Balochistan.
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