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$80m in the hole, seabed miner says it can’t give up now

But opponents are calling for government to ban industry from NZ waters.

“We’re still standing,” says Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR) executive chair Alan Eggers after Thursday’s Supreme Court decision on its bid to mine the seabed off Taranaki.

The court yesterday unanimously dismissed the Kiwi mining company’s appeal of the Court of Appeal’s 2020 rulings

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Fiona Rotherham Fri, 01 Oct 2021
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