
(AGENPARL) – ven 28 ottobre 2022 Malian nationals account for 95% of the complex’s workforce and they are led by an all-Malian management team.
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Barrick’s Loulo, Gounkoto and the former Morila mines have contributed $8.7 billion to the Malian economy in the 25 years the company has been in the country and over the past decade have accounted for between 5% and 10% of its GDP.
Speaking to local media here today, president and chief executive Mark Bristow said that throughout Barrick’s long partnership with Mali it had supported the country during some difficult times in its history. Its relationship with successive governments continues to be mutually beneficial, with the Loulo-Gounkoto complex — one of the company’s elite Tier One1 assets — on track to meet its 2022 production guidance.
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