First Quantum opens Panama mine for public visits in restart bid

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While Harding is confident of restarting the country’s flagship mine, he said he understands there’s a battle for people’s hearts and minds in a country where mining is relatively new, the government is unpopular and misinformation is rife and effective. The firm sees the eight-hour tours — including the opportunity to speak with staff — as a way of rectifying past communications shortfalls at a time when scrutiny on environmental and social issues is growing. A virtual tour is also being prepared.

“We had a mine that worked for the people of Panama, so I’m confident that we will find a solution,” Harding said from Bloomberg’s Toronto offices.

First Quantum acknowledges it could have done a better job touting the mine’s role in generating jobs and revenue for Panama as well as its community and environmental initiatives. But the shutdown order was more a case of the mine being swept up in discontent toward the…

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