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PANAMA CITY - Panama's president-elect on Wednesday ruled out holding talks with Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals until it drops arbitration proceedings it has launched against the government over a controversial mine shutdown order.
President-elect Jose Raul Mulino spoke about his plans regarding the major copper mine, once responsible for some 5% of Panama's GDP and some 40% of First Quantum's revenue, in an interview with local news radio program 'Panama en Directo.
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