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2022年8月1日

Indonesia: World Bank watchdog warns Dairi Prima zinc and lead mine poses “extreme” risks to Indigenous communities and environment

An investigation by the World Bank's internal watchdog warns of risk to local and indigenous communities and the environment if the Dairi Prima Mineral mine, backed by the China Nonferrous mining group, goes ahead. The investigation was undertaken after local communities opposed to the project filed a complaint with a World Bank internal watchdog, the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman.

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Dairi Prima Mineral (JV between Bumi Resources and China Nonferrous Metals)

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China Non-ferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering & Construction (part of China Nonferrous Metal Mining)

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Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC)

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