Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals believes it will be able to take the already mined copper out of its disputed Cobre Panama mine in Panama after the national elections there in May, the company's chief executive said on Wednesday. Panama's current government ordered the closure of the copper mine last year after public protests over environmental damage from mining in the country. Cobre Panama is one of the biggest copper mines in the world and accounted for 40% of First Quantum's revenue last year.
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