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Sri Lanka cancels licences for foreign mining firms

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s new president has cancelled mining licences issued by the previous government to 16 foreign companies to search for blue sapphires and other gems, his office said on Sunday.The office of Maithripala Sirisena said permits granted to the unidentified companies were being withdrawn immediately to better protect the

By our correspondents
March 02, 2015
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s new president has cancelled mining licences issued by the previous government to 16 foreign companies to search for blue sapphires and other gems, his office said on Sunday.
The office of Maithripala Sirisena said permits granted to the unidentified companies were being withdrawn immediately to better protect the local mining industry.
“Sixteen foreign companies had been given gem mining licences by the previous administration, and the president in an effort to protect local miners cancelled those permits without further investigation,” it said in a statement.
Sri Lanka has a substantial gem and jewellery industry and is known for some of the world’s biggest and most expensive precious stones.
But traditional gem mining is labour-intensive and the industry has resisted attempts to introduce new technology, fearing deeply unpopular job losses.
It is unclear if the 16 companies had already been mining on the island or had been preparing to set up operations.
Sirisena, who ousted Mahinda Rajapakse at presidential polls in January, first made the announcement at a meeting with local industrialists on Saturday night, the statement added.