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Article

26 Jan 2012

Author:
Inquirer (Philippines)

Green groups hit Norwegian mining firm’s partnership with China corporation

Environmentalist groups censured a Norwegian mining firm for forging a partnership with a Chinese investors [MCC8 Group] to pursue its Mindoro Nickel Project even as its mining project on Mindoro Island has been found replete with violations…[refers to report by Norwegian Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines] [Intex response below. MCC8 group told the Resource Centre that since MCC8 has not yet signed a contract with Intex – only the MOU – it is not appropriate for MCC8 to respond to these concerns for the time being (Resource Centre translation of conversation in Chinese)].

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Philippines: NGOs concerned by Intex Resources' potential partnership with Chinese firm MCC8 for Mindoro Nickel Project - Norwegian Contact Point for OECD Guidelines had identified problems with project's consultation with indigenous people, and...

Concerns regarding Intex Resources' Mindoro Nickel Project in the Philippines, and company response