Canada’s First Quantum to hold board meeting in Panama this week, source says

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The scheduled board meeting comes in the midst of a longstanding dispute over First Quantum’s contract with the Panamanian government to operate a major copper mine

will meet in Panama this week for a board meeting, a source close to the Canadian company said on Wednesday, in the midst of a longstanding dispute over its contract with the government to operate a major copper mine.

The board meeting had been previously scheduled, and there are no plans at this time for executives to meet with the government, the source said. The Canadian miner said it would suspend a “significant amount” of jobs if forced to halt its Panamanian operations.

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