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Copper output in Peru, the world's third-biggest producer, is expected to grow slightly to 2.8 million metric tons this year, ...
Peru has acknowledged that miners operating in an area once protected around the famed Nazca Lines can now begin the process ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSN‘They’re Selling Out Our Ancestors’: Peru Chooses Gold Over History, and Archaeologists Are FuriousThe Peruvian government has redrawn the borders of the archaeological reserve protecting the ancient Nazca Lines, a decision ...
Energy and Mines Minister Jorge Montero said those working in the area must now legalize their mining activities since the zone is no longer designated as archaeological heritage. Recommended ...
Peru’s government is acknowledging for the first time the existence of large-scale informal mining of copper, warning that high prices could see the activity grow in the near future. The government is ...
Officials are also increasingly focused on illegal gold mining, following the killing of 13 mine workers in the gold-rich region of Pataz in northern Peru, Mines and Energy Minister Jorge Montero ...
Peru's government has significantly reduced the protected area around its famed Nazca Lines, a move critics and archaeologists fear could leave the ancient geoglyphs vulnerable to hundreds of nearby ...
Peru's Energy and Mines Minister, Jorge Montero, addresses the rising issue of informal and illegal mining activities in critical copper-producing regions. As the world's third-largest copper producer ...
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