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Liberia conditionally lifts shutdown order on China Union iron ore Bong Mines

Liberia conditionally lifted a shutdown order on China Union’s iron ore Bong Mines, the government said in a statement on Wednesday.

The West African country’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shut down operational activities on Aug. 28, saying the company had violated environmental regulations.

The Liberian government said China Union had requested a temporary reprieve following the shut down and committed to adhering to applicable laws. It said the EPA had conditionally permitted the company to operate for the next three months while it regularises its status.

China Union took over the Bong Mines, located around 150 km (94 miles) northeast of the capital Monrovia, with a $2.6-billion investment in 2008.

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