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Mining Multinationals are Learning to do Business with Juntas 

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Last updated: March 1, 2025 4:08 pm
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Barrick Gold, one of the world’s leading gold producers, has recently come to a resolution with the government of Mali, putting an end to a lengthy dispute that had disrupted mining operations in the country. This dispute had significant implications, as the mining operations affected by the disagreement contributed up to 10% of Mali’s GDP.

Initially faced with a hefty $5.5 billion tax demand from the Malian government, Barrick Gold has now agreed to pay $438 million to settle the matter. As part of the agreement, Mali will release four Barrick employees who were previously jailed, and return gold ore that had been seized during the dispute. This development marks a significant milestone in the relationship between Barrick Gold and Mali, and sets a positive precedent for future engagements between mining companies and African governments.

CEO Mark Bristow has expressed optimism about the resolution, highlighting the importance of open dialogue and cooperation in navigating the complex regulatory landscape in Africa. This agreement underscores the challenges that mining companies face when operating in politically unstable regions, where governments often seek to exert greater control over natural resource revenues.

This recent development in Mali serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining constructive relationships between mining companies and host governments in order to ensure the sustainable and mutually beneficial development of the mining sector in Africa.

Source: The Economist

The post Barrick Gold Reaches Agreement with Mali Government, Ending Dispute appeared first on Africa.com.

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