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Mali authorities reopen Barrick Mining office in capital

Malian tax officials have reopened Barrick Mining’s office in the capital under a court-appointed administrator, after it was shuttered in April over alleged non-payment of taxes, said two people close to the matter.

It marks the first significant development since a Malian court on 16th June, placed the Canadian miner’s Loulo-Gounkoto gold complex under state control in a major escalation of a protracted dispute over taxes and ownership.

It named former Malian health minister, Soumana Makadji, as provisional administrator in a move that Barrick has said it will appeal.

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Makadji is expected to restart operations at the complex soon. He will be visiting the site later this week, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Barrick and the government have been in negotiations since 2023 over the implementation of a new mining code that raises taxes and gives the government a greater share in the gold mines.

Operations at the Loulo-Gounkoto mining complex have been suspended since mid-January after the military-led Malian government blocked Barrick’s gold exports and seized three metric tons of its stocks. Barrick’s main office in Bamako has been closed since April.

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