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Panama’s Copper Mine Passes Its Audit, but the Decision Keeps Slipping
An external audit found Panama's Cobre Panamá mine 88% compliant with legal, fiscal, and environmental duties. President Mulino missed his mid-year deadline to decide on the mine's future, stating the issue remains under study as of July 1. He has ruled out a specific route for the mine's operations, though details are not provided.
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