Mexico Wins Mining Arbitration as It Moves to End a Mine Blockade
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An arbitral tribunal of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), a World Bank body, unanimously resolved in favor of Mexico a lawsuit filed by the United States company Silver Bull Resources, Inc. in June 2023 for more than $315 million.
Mexico won the international arbitration filed by the Canadian mining company Silver Bull before the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (CIADI), reported the Secretariat of Economy (SE). The Canadian company filed in 2023 a claim for more than $315 million against the country before the CADI, under the rules of the Free Trade Agreement (FTAN), for an alleged inaction in the case of a blockade of the silver and zinc mining…
Mexico Wins Mining Arbitration as It Moves to End a Mine Blockade
MEXICO · BUSINESS Key Facts —The ruling: An international tribunal dismissed Canada-linked Silver Bull’s entire mining arbitration claim against Mexico. —The cost: Silver Bull was ordered to pay roughly $998,000 toward Mexico’s legal costs. —The blockade: Separately, a Mexican labour authority ruled an illegal blockade at Orla Mining’s Camino Rojo gold mine must be lifted. […] The post Mexico Wins Mining Arbitration as It Moves to End a Mine Blo…
A World Bank ICSID tribunal ruled in favor of Mexico in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed by the mining company Silver Bull. Regeneración, 4 […] The entry World Bank: In favor of Mexico in Silver Bull Lawsuit was first published on RegeneraciónMX.
Silver Bull Resources, Inc. filed a claim against the country in 2023 for more than $315 million.
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