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  "textContent": "Venezuela’s National Assembly has unanimously approved a new mining law, opening the country’s vast gold and strategic mineral reserves to foreign and private investment with concessions lasting up to 30 years. Backed by the Trump administration, the reform aims to inject capital into a battered economy, but deep-seated security issues in the southeastern Bolivar state […]\n\nThe post Venezuela Opens Mining Sector to Foreign Firms appeared first on the deep dive.",
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