Colombia avoids damages in high-mountain mining dispute
The mine is located in the Angostura area of Colombia (Credit: Shutterstock/Luis Echeverri Urrea)
A divided ICSID tribunal has declined to award any damages to a Canadian mining company in its US$700 million claim against Colombia, three years after it held the state liable for depriving the investor of its right to operate within an environmental preservation zone.
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