-- シルバー・ブル・リソーシズ(SVB.TO)は木曜日の取引終了後、同社とメキシコ間の仲裁事件について、仲裁裁判所が来月末までに最終裁定を下す予定だと発表した。 既報の通り、シルバー・ブルは米国・メキシコ・カナダ協定(USMCA)および北米自由貿易協定(NAFTA)に基づき、メキシコを相手取って国際仲裁手続きを開始した。この仲裁は、世界銀行の投資紛争解決国際センター(ICSID)が管轄する「国家と他国国民間の投資紛争解決に関する条約(CSIS)」の手続きに基づいて開始されたもので、メキシコはこの条約の締約国である。 声明によると、この仲裁は、2019年9月に始まり現在も継続中の、シルバー・ブルのシエラ・モハダ・プロジェクトに対するメキシコの違法な封鎖行為および不作為に起因するものである。 仲裁裁判所の指示に従い、2025年10月10日にワシントンD.C.で行われた審理終了後、同社とメキシコは2025年11月21日に審理後の意見書を提出しました。その後、両当事者は2025年12月5日に費用に関する意見書を提出し、4月13日に費用に関する意見書を更新しました。 木曜日の声明によると、仲裁裁判所は両当事者に対し、最終裁定を英語とスペイン語の両方で5月末までに下す予定であると通知しました。 シヴラー・ブル社の株価はトロント証券取引所で0.02ドル高の0.33ドルで取引を終えました。
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