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Canadian company turns to Trump for permission to mine international waters, bypassing a UN agency
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The Metals Company's US subsidiary has applied to NOAA for deep-sea mining permits, bypassing the International Seabed Authority and sparking international controversy. This move, enabled by a recent executive order, aims to secure critical metals but faces opposition from environmentalists and the ISA, which asserts its sole authority to regulate seabed mining.
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