The problem he identifies is that countries like the Dominican Republic, Argentina and Chile that once welcomed his company with open arms are now paralyzing projects. The culprit is an “enormously altered public perception of environmental concern, NGOs, human rights, water quality, air quality, et cetera. Gold is under attack. This is the essence of this enormously, rapidly growing resource nationalism.”
http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=192346
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