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Panama authorizes First Quantum to remove material from closed copper mine

By Thomson Reuters Apr 7, 2026 | 1:49 PM

PANAMA CITY, April 7 (Reuters) – Panama’s trade ministry has issued a resolution allowing First Quantum Minerals ​to remove material from its ‌shuttered Cobre Panama mine out of the country.

The ministry said in a statement this resolution aims to prevent environmental ‌risks ​and protect the health ⁠of nearby communities.

Under ⁠the terms of the resolution, the company’s local unit, Minera Panama, is authorized to process and transport ​the stockpiled material under strict state supervision.

The ministry added that ⁠the measure is a ⁠preventive safety action and ​does not signify a formal reactivation of ​the mine’s standard operations.

However, analysts at ‌Goldman Sachs view the decision and an upcoming independent environmental audit, due in mid-April, as potential ⁠steps toward a broader discussion regarding the future of the mine.

The Cobre Panama mine, ⁠one ‌of the world’s largest open-pit ⁠copper deposits, was shuttered ​in ‌2023 following protests from local ​residents over ⁠tax contributions and its environmental impact.

(Reporting by Elida Moreno; Additional reporting by Divya Rajagopal, Writing by Natalia Siniawski, Editing by Sarah Morland and ​Brendan O’Boyle)