Nouakchott, advised by Gide, settles out-of-court with First Quantum’s MCM
Mauritania again selected the French business law firm and opted for a settlement in its Cirdi case against the Canadian mining company.
31/01/2023 at 18h39, by Africa Business+
The agreement was signed on 6 January 2023 by Abdessalam Mohamed Salah of the Ministry of Oil, Energy and Mines. It was confirmed on 17 January by Ahmed Salem Tebakh, the president of the Mauritanian Public Procurement Regulatory Authority.
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