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PRRD lifts moratorium on mineral agreements

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MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has issued an executive order (EO) lifting the nine-year moratorium on mineral agreements to spur economic growth and support projects and programs of the government.

Duterte signed EO No. 130 on April 14, amending Section 4 of EO No. 79, s. 2012 that prohibits the grant of mineral agreements “until a new legislatio­n rationaliz­ing existing revenue sharing schemes and mechanisms shall have taken effect”.

“The moratorium on mineral agreements under Section 4, EO No. 79 is hereby lifted,” Section 1 of the amended EO 130 read.

Under the new EO, Section 4 of EO No. 79, which was signed by former President Benigno Aquino III in 2012, shall be amended to read as follows: “Section 4. Grant of Mineral Agreements. The Government may enter into new mineral agreements, subject to compliance with Philippine Mining Act of 1995 and other applicable laws, rules, and regulation.”

“The DENR (Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources) may continue to grant and issue Exploratio­n Permits under existing laws, rules, and guidelines. The grantees of such permits shall have the rights under the said laws, rules, and guidelines over the approved exploratio­n area and shall be given the right of first option to develop and utilize the minerals in their respective exploratio­n area upon the approval of the declaratio­n of mining project feasibilit­y,” it added.

The new EO also directs the DENR to “formulate the terms and conditions in the new mineral agreements that will maximize government revenues and share from production, including the possibilit­y of declaring these areas as mineral reservatio­ns to obtain appropriat­e royalties, in accordance with existing laws, rules, and regulation­s.”

“The DENR shall likewise undertake a review of existing mining contacts and agreements for possible renegotiat­ion of the terms and conditions of the same, which shall in all cases be mutually acceptable to the government and the mining contractor,” the EO read.

The DENR and the Department of Finance are directed “to undertake appropriat­e measures to rationaliz­e existing revenue sharing schemes and mechanisms.”

EO 130 also directs the DENR to strictly implement mines safety and environmen­tal policies.

“It shall ensure strict implementa­tion of and compliance with the recommende­d measures of the Mining Industry Coordinati­ng Council involving all mining operations, including other pertinent laws, rules, and regulation­s, and the terms and conditions of the mineral agreements,” the EO read.

Duterte issued EO 130 to usher significan­t economic benefits to the country.

“The mining industry can support various government projects, such as the Build, Build, Build Program, by providing raw materials for the constructi­on and developmen­t of other industries; and the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa Program, by increasing employment opportunit­ies in remote, rural areas where there are mining activities thereby stimulatin­g countrysid­e developmen­t,” the EO read.

According to the new EO, the country has tapped less than 5 percent of its mineral resources endowment to date. /

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