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Colombia's Cerrejon coal mine lifts force majeure, restarts operations

Wed, 03rd Jun 2026 18:01

BOGOTA, June ​3 (Reuters) - ⁠Glencore's ​Cerrejon mine ​in Colombia, one ‌of ⁠the world's ⁠largest open-pit ​coal mines, restarted mining, rail ​and ‌port operations and ​lifted force majeure ‌after supply shortages caused ‌by a railway blockade ​by local communities, the ‌company said on Tuesday. (Reporting ⁠by ⁠Luis ‌Jaime Acosta, ​Writing by ​Natalia ‌Siniawski, Editing by Daina Beth Solomon)

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