Philippines ends open pit mining ban to reinvigorate industry – Reuters.com
A view of nickel ore stockpiles at DMCI Mining Corporation's mine in Sta Cruz Zambales in northern Philippines February 7, 2017. REUTERS/Erik De Castro/File Photo
MANILA, Dec 28 (Reuters) – The Philippines has lifted a four-year-old ban on open-pit mining for copper, gold, silver and complex ores, an official said on Tuesday, marking the second landmark policy move this year as the government tries to revitalise the industry.
Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu has signed an administrative order lifting the ban, Mines and Geosciences Bureau Director Wilfredo Moncano said.
The government imposed the ban in 2017, when the ministry, which oversees the mining industry, was led by an anti-mining advocate who had blamed the sector for extensive environmental damage.
After several years of restrictive policies that have been blamed for stagnating the industry, the government now wants stalled and new mining projects to attract investments and help stimulate the pandemic-hit economy.
In April, President Rodrigo Duterte lifted a moratorium on new mineral agreements imposed in 2012. read more
Open-pit mining remained a globally accepted method of extracting minerals, Moncano said.
Cimatu's predecessor at the environment department, Regina Lopez, had enforced the ban, infuriating miners who argued that the country's large copper and gold deposits could be exploited only through open-pit mining.
But environmental activists expressed dismay over the policy reversal, with the Alyansa Tigil Mina (Alliance to End Mining) group describing it as "a short-sighted and misplaced development priority of the government".
The Philippines' annual export revenue from its mineral extraction industry could increase by up to $2 billion over the next five to six years as new mining projects take off, according to the government.
The Southeast Asian country is China's biggest supplier of nickel ore and also has substantial copper and gold reserves.
More than a third of the Philippines' total land area of 30 million hectares (74.1 million acres) has been identified as having "high mineral potential", but only less than 5% of its mineral reserves has been extracted so far, according to the mines bureau.
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