Proposal to Manage Peruvian Subsidiaries and Exploration Programmes
Peru’s goal is to reach levels equal to 50% of copper production in Chile,
"There’s so much of what you don’t know when buying into an early-stage project, but the key is to know what it is that you’re looking for, and what [the deposit] looks like".
Peru's long-awaited enrolment of indigenous communities needed to move forward with the country’s new mining law has been completed.
Chinalco pretends to relocate 5000 people currently living in Morococha.
Peruvian copper production increased 9.37% YoY in July to 109,916 fine metric tons, according to a report by the Ministry of Energy and Mines.
Huaraz Province in support of demands for water rights.
More than 1,000 residents in the Ancash region of Peru are demanding that Barrick leave the region after police killed a resident who held demonstrations against the company.
Workers request better working conditions including an increase in their salary.
Until the government at all levels work together to address the underlying causes of the social conflict in mining areas, ongoing conflicts will continue to threaten the very investment that could help these communities reduce poverty and improve their well-being.