Oyu Tolgoi declares force majeure on concentrate shipments due to local border protest

By Andrea Hotter / January 18, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Oyu Tolgoi has declared force majeure on copper, gold and silver concentrate shipments to customers due to a protest by Chinese coal transporters in the area of the Ganqimaodu border zone, Turquoise Hill Resources said.

Safe and normal mine operations, including underground development, have been maintained and no production impact is expected, the company added. The protestors used a large number of vehicles on Monday January 8 to obstruct the main access road within China to the Chinese-Mongolian border. The main border crossing for goods...

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