SL
Mining filed for arbitration last month in an international
court against Sierra Leone's government after authorities
imposed a ban in July on exports from the company's Marampa
mine.
The government says the company has failed to maintain the
mine's agreed work schedule or make royalty payments. SL Mining
denies the accusation.
A Gerald Group spokeswoman declined to comment on the letter
itself, which was sent to mine staff on Thursday.
The spokeswoman said: "The company is disappointed and concerned
that the government appears unwilling at present to seriously
engage or commit to any process with a view to resolving the
unlawful and indefinite export ban."
Sources within Gerald Group said the mine would suspend
operations as early as next week, and that nearly 1,000 local
employees would be placed on leave.
SL Mining estimates that Marampa holds about 1 billion tonnes of
iron ore with a potential lifespan of 30 years.
(Reporting by Cooper Inveen and Pratima Desai, writing by Anna
Pujol-Mazzini, editing by Aaron Ross and David Evans)
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