Southern Copper Corp. is increasingly optimistic about the possibility of building a controversial copper mine in Peru’s coastal mountains as sociopolitical tensions ease.
The company has spent years trying to convince local communities of the merits of the Tía María project. The 2019 decision to approve its license sparked weeks of protests, with former President Pedro Castillo calling it an unviable project. But the company says it has made progress with communities lately.
2023-07-29 01:48:14
#Southern #Copper #increasingly #bullish #stalled #Peru
Related posts:
"Inside Look: Leisi Factory in Wangen near Olten, the Most Efficient Nestlé Factory in Switzerland"
Investigation into the biometric identity card project in Niger: Dubious shenanigans under the shado...
Sikkim Floods: Update on Missing People, Rescue Operations, and Dam Collapse
police arrest two drug traffickers and seize 20,000 euros from the home of one of them