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鉴于美国制裁范围扩大,Sherritt暂停直接参与其在古巴的合资企业活动;目前其在阿尔伯塔省的业务暂不受影响。

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-- Sherritt International (S.TO) 周四宣布,在美国扩大对古巴的制裁后,该公司已立即暂停直接参与在古巴的合资企业活动。 事发后,Brian Imrie、Richard Moat 和 Brett Richards 已从 Sherritt 董事会辞职。 Sherritt 表示,公司正在采取措施遣返其在古巴的外籍员工,并已要求其在加拿大的合作伙伴遣返其外籍员工。 Sherritt 目前尚未被美国最新对古巴的制裁正式列入名单,但预计随时可能被列入名单。Sherritt 表示:“无论如何,行政命令本身的发布就已造成实质性改变公司正常运营能力的局面,包括与 Sherritt 在古巴的合资企业运营相关的活动。” 该公司补充道:“这项行政命令及其项下的任何指定,也可能导致金融或其他服务提供商无法或不愿继续支持Sherritt的运营或其他业务活动。” 与此同时,Sherritt表示,目前位于阿尔伯塔省萨斯喀彻温堡的炼厂运营暂未受到影响。该炼厂仍在继续生产成品镍和钴以供销售。该公司补充说,其现有原料库存预计可维持到六月中旬左右。

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