-- Silver Bull Resources (SVB.TO) 週四盤後表示,仲裁庭將於下月底前就該公司與墨西哥之間的仲裁案作出最終裁決。 先前報導稱,Silver Bull 已根據《美國-墨西哥-加拿大協定》和《北美自由貿易協定》對墨西哥提起國際仲裁。該仲裁是根據《國家與其他國家國民之間投資爭端解決公約》啟動的,該公約由世界銀行國際投資爭端解決中心主持,墨西哥是該公約的締約國。 聲明指出,此次仲裁源於墨西哥對 Silver Bull 的 Sierra Mojada 計畫實施的非法封鎖,該封鎖始於 2019 年 9 月,目前仍在進行中。 根據仲裁庭的指示,在2025年10月10日於華盛頓特區舉行的聽證會結束後,該公司和墨西哥分別於2025年11月21日提交了聽證會後陳述。隨後,雙方分別於2025年12月5日提交了費用方面的陳述,並於4月13日更新了費用方面的陳述。 週四的聲明稱,仲裁庭已通知雙方,將於5月底前以英文和西班牙文兩種語言作出最終裁決。 Sivler Bull股票在多倫多證券交易所收盤上漲0.02美元,至0.33美元。
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