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Ecuador approves law to resume mining activities
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 13 - 01 - 2009


Ecuador's legislators have approved
a bill that would resume mining activities suspended nine
months ago and promote large-scale mining projects, according to dpa.
Environmental and Indian organizations immediately
denounced the bill approved Monday night and accused the
government of selling out to foreign interests.
The government says the new mining law will open the door
to a potentially lucrative and traditionally underdeveloped
industry in the small Andean nation.
Legislators approved the bill by a 50-15 vote and
President Rafael Correa has 10 days to sign it into law.
The assembly that wrote Ecuador's new constitution revoked
nearly 80 percent of the country's mining concessions in
April, causing the stock of some companies to plummet.
At the time, Correa said the mining sector lacked controls
and sufficient government benefits and was monopolized by a
few.
The new bill establishes sufficient controls and
environmental regulations and would create 300,000 new
jobs, Ecuador's Economic Development Commission President
Irina Cabezas said Tuesday.
Cabezas told Teleamazonas TV station that criticism by
social groups was «political.»
Indian activist Monica Chuji told Teleamazonas on Tuesday
that the law was not sufficiently debated and said a slew
of planned mining projects will infringe on the human
rights of nearby communities and damage the environment.
Indian groups are planning a national protest on Jan. 20
and plan to sue to have the bill declared unconstitutional.
Following the April decree suspending most mining
activities, 3,100 of Ecuador's 4,112 active mining
concessions passed to the hands of Ecuador's government and
1,220 concession requests were canceled. Affected companies
included Canada's Aurelian Resources Inc., International
Minerals Corp. and Iamgold Corp.
Those companies could resume projects under the new law.
Mining output in Ecuador is minimal. Large-scale projects
have typically centered on nonmetallic minerals like
cement, in the hands of Swiss-based Holcim Ltd and French
Lafarge Cementos SA, among others.
The new law prohibits mining in environmentally protected
areas, establishes public auctions for government contracts
and government royalties «no lower than the amount»
earned by the mining company, among other controls.


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