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Panama econ minister backs contract with First Quantum despite protests

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By Valentine Hilaire
(Reuters) – Panama’s economy and finance minister on Friday reiterated support for a contract allowing the local unit of Canada’s First Quantum to operate a major copper mine despite growing protests demanding its cancelation.

“Panama is a mining country,” Hector Alexander told Reuters, adding that without the mine, its 2023 economic growth would stand at 1% and not the 6% the government is estimating.

Last week, lawmakers gave final approval for an extended concession covering the Cobre Panama mine, which accounts for nearly 5% of Panama’s economic activity.

Alexander’s comments are the first by a senior member of the government since a speech on Tuesday by President Laurentino Cortizo backing the contract, which guarantees a minimum annual income of $375 million to the government.

Since then, protesters concerned about the mine’s environmental impact have continued to march in the thousands demanding its withdrawal, an outburst of public revolt seldom seen in the Central American nation of around 4 million people.

Panama’s top court agreed on Friday to consider a second lawsuit challenging the contract, in addition to one accepted on Thursday.

(Reporting by Valentine Hilaire; Editing by Christian Plumb)

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