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The junta leader Captain Moussa Dadis Camara's order that all mining licences are subject to immediate revocation if the government does not approve of their development plans has added more confusion to Guinea's troubled mining sector. At the same time, negotiations for a proposed US$20 billion Chinese countertrade deal have collapsed....

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