ADB–Pakistan funding: $410m package approved for Reko Diq; activists raise human rights and environmental concerns
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The Asian Development Bank has approved a $410 million package for Pakistan’s Reko Diq copper and gold mine project. This initiative aims to tap into one of the world’s largest undeveloped reserves, potentially making Pakistan the fifth-largest copper source by 2028.
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