Kyrgyzstan reverses Kaz Minerals mine suspension
Nov 3 (Reuters) - Copper miner Kaz Minerals (LSE: KAZ.L - news) said on Friday that Kyrgyzstan had reversed a suspension of operations at its Bozymchak mine which had been imposed a day earlier.
The mine had resumed full production, it said in a statement.
Kaz Minerals had said on Thursday that the government of Kyrgyzstan had suspended operations at the Bozymchak mine for three months, adding it did not know why.
However, a source familiar with the situation pointed to political disputes between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. (Reporting by Sanjeeban Sarkar in Bengaluru; editing by Alexander Smith)