The proposed bauxite deal, for which the government has signed a letter of intent with the Chinese state-owned company Chinalco, will – if approved by parliament – be the worst ever in Suriname’s extractive industry (when raw materials are extracted from the ground and then processed and/or traded, … ed.) since the Brokopondo Agreement. This was the main conclusion during a panel discussion of the Association of Economists in Suriname (VES) on T…
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The proposed bauxite deal, for which the government has signed a letter of intent with the Chinese state-owned company Chinalco, will – if approved by parliament – be the worst ever in Suriname’s extractive industry (when raw materials are extracted from the ground and then processed and/or traded, … ed.) since the Brokopondo Agreement. This was the main conclusion during a panel discussion of the Association of Economists in Suriname (VES) on T…