Resolute Mining's release of three detained British executives in Mali signals potential for improved negotiations following the significant tax dispute settlement of $160 million.
The three executives, who had been held since November 9, were detained at the end of a meeting with Mali's government to discuss alleged tax claims.
Mali's recent changes to mining laws emphasize increased state ownership and enhanced revenue collection from international miners, complicating relationships with foreign companies.
The executives were reported to have been treated well during their detention, receiving support from the UK and other embassies, indicating diplomatic efforts at play.
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