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Saindak Raises Security Concerns in Pakistan’s Mineral-Rich Area

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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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Why it matters

Saindak Metals Ltd. is asking for a security boost from the Pakistani government.

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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.

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  • Saindak Metals Ltd. is asking for a security boost from the Pakistani government.
  • Violence is surging in Balochistan, as noted by both companies.

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Plain English

Metallurgical 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.

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Saindak Metals Ltd. is operated by Metallurgical Corp. of China.

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There is surging violence in Balochistan.

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Barrick Mining Corp. previously raised warnings over surging violence in Balochistan.

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