Barrick settles dispute with Chilean farmers
The Atacama Desert, where the Pascua Lama mine is located on the border between Chile and Argentina (Credit: istock.com/Onfokus)
Canadian miner Barrick Gold has agreed to pay US$20 million to settle an arbitration with a Chilean farmers’ cooperative relating to a controversial mining project straddling the Chile-Argentina border that was suspended four years ago because of environmental concerns.
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