Mongolians could have a stake in one of world’s largest copper mines | MINING.com: "Mongolia owns 34% of Oyu Tolgoi located in the South Gobi desert and the government of the Asian nation has been at loggerheads with Turquoise Hill, which owns the remainder of the mine, for months.
According to the sources quoted by Bloomberg, the government’s move to give Mongolians shares in the massive mine cold make the negotiations with Rio Tinto easier, as citizens have complained the project only benefits foreign investors."
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