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Pakistan pledges more security for China-run copper and gold mine after insurgency warning

The Saindak mine

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16th July 2026

By: Reuters

  

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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has pledged extra security for its largest operating Chinese-run copper and gold mine after the operator warned that worsening militant violence could force it to halt production within a month, a senior minister told Reuters on Wednesday.

The warning from Saindak Metals Limited, the joint venture behind the Saindak mine in Balochistan province, highlights growing security risks for Chinese investments in Pakistan's mineral-rich southwest, where separatist attacks have intensified and disrupted other major projects.

"We have directed the provincial authorities and all concerned security agencies to beef up deployment for all of their installations, personnel, logistics and transportation," Pakistan's state minister for the interior, Talal Chaudhry, told Reuters.

Chaudhry said the interior ministry received the mine operator's concerns in early July.

"It is our priority to safeguard all projects run by international companies in Pakistan," he said, adding that logistics and cargo shipments to the site would receive additional security protection.

Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, hosts several major Chinese-backed ⁠projects, including the deep-water port of Gwadar.

Baloch separatists have sought an independent state for decades, arguing that Pakistan and its foreign allies have exploited the province's natural resources without adequately benefiting local communities.

The Financial Times reported earlier on Wednesday that Saindak's managing director had warned Pakistan's energy ministry that operations could become unsustainable within a month because deteriorating security conditions were disrupting supply routes.

The Saindak mine is operated by the state-owned Metallurgical Corporation of China under a lease extended in 2022, and exports most of its output to China.

China's foreign ministry said it was unaware of the situation but reiterated Beijing's close ties with Islamabad.

"China and Pakistan are staunch friends and all-weather strategic partners," a ministry spokesperson said, adding that Beijing would work with Pakistan to protect Chinese citizens, projects and institutions in the country.

The unrest in Balochistan has also clouded the outlook for Barrick Mining's $9-billion Reko Diq gold and copper project, located about 50 km (31 miles) from Saindak.

Edited by Reuters

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