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Sundance Resources serves dispute notice to Cameroon over Mbalam mining project
(Business in Cameroon) - Today, December 16, Australian mining company Sundance Resources (which is currently developing the Mbalam iron ore project) published a market update informing that it served a notice of dispute to Congo and Cameroon, the two countries that host the said project. It also informed that it has hired experienced international conflict lawyer Clifford Chance to defend its interests.
In the case of Cameroon, the dispute notice was served because the country issued an implementation decree granting an exploitation permit to Cam Iron (Sundance Resources subsidiary), thus breaching the transition agreement of June 30, 2015.
Sundance Resources (ASX:SDL) set to delist amid African disputes
Source: The West Australian
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Sundance Resources (SDL) will delist from the ASX on December 21 amid ongoing disputes with the governments of Cameroon and Congo
Permitting issues for the company s Mbalam-Nabeba Iron Ore Project, spanning the border of Cameroon and Congo, will require resolution
If suitable terms can t be met with the governments in question, the cases will go to arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce
The disputes mean the company can t satisfy ASX listing rules and will have to be delisted
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