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RAROTONGA: Cook Islands’ opposition
leader Tom Marsters is calling for a non-partisan approach to allow
mining of the vast mineral wealth within the country’s exclusive
economic zone, reports Radio New Zealand International. The deposits, several thousand metres from the surface, are mostly manganese but also include cobalt, silver, nickel, copper, iron and possibly gold and platinum valued at trillions of dollars. Marsters said mineral companies are waiting to come in and the country’s politicians should let this happen. He said they could make use of the expertise of the Commonwealth Fund for Technical Co-operation as the Cook Islands has done in the past. “They prepared the first legislation for mining – the draft legislation. So I don’t see why we can’t access that source again and it is free to Commonwealth countries,” he said. – PNS |
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