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Anglo American chief executive officer Duncan Wanblad acknowledged he and his team had early discussions about the deal with 'a number of stakeholders,' including the governments of South Africa, U.K. and Canada. Share Save for later Please log in to bookmark this story. Log In Create Free Account
Mere hours after Vancouver-based Teck Resources Ltd. TECK-B-T announced its takeover by Anglo American PLC NGLOY in early September, B.C. Premier David Eby made it clear where he stood on the US$20-billion critical minerals deal: He was all-in.
To win over Canadians, London-based Anglo American had announced it would relocate its global headquarters to Vancouver and run the combined company from the West Coast – but remain i