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Australian miner Syrah Resources Ltd. has declared force majeure for its Balama graphite mine in Mozambique due to ongoing civil unrest, and has defaulted on US government-backed loans.
“The impacts and duration of the protest actions have triggered events of default in the company’s loans with United States International Development Finance Corp. and US Department of Energy,” Syrah said in a filing Thursday.
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