I know, but for a newbie the historical context is important especially when fundamentals are not yet established. Sockeye salmon breeding streams leading up from the ocean are of environmental concern
and, over time, simply wont go away particularly since the fishermen don't have skin in TIG.
Neither will sovereign risk,local Mafia risk or 6 months port access disappear over time.
There is a locally owned coal just north of TIG's minesnwhich was a big producer and shipped through what is now TIG's port which is reduced to a minnow due to costs, world market prices and whatever.
It harsh country to mine with difficult local "business practices".
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