Colombia always had the potential to become a major mining jurisdiction but the mining sector is now completely frozen. There is a high level of uncertainty due to the governments push to reform the mining code, create a state mining company, and new a environmental decree.
Copper is getting more difficult to find and process at a time when the world is facing a copper crunch with demand expected to outstrip supply in the near future. New technology developments for the copper industry could help the world meet demand while lowering energy and reducing water usage. Check out our article that covers some of these technologies and how they are being deployed in Latin America.
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Chile’s concession system has come a long way over the last 30 years. Since 1993 when the first concession was signed, over 100 contracts with a total of more than US$27 billion have been awarded. It has also attracted 16 international companies to the Chilean market over the same time period. We have provided an overview of the tender pipeline for 2023.
When sending staff to do work in Chile, our clients often ask us whether a work visa or simply a work permit is needed. There are different matters to consider when determining which one is needed. We have provided a brief overview to help companies understand the differences.
Los Andes Copper recently released their prefeasibility study for its Vizcachitas project. It is a notable project to follow since it is one of the few greenfield projects to advance in Chile these last few years.
Although large miners may get more attention, medium size miners have an important role within the mining industry that should not be overlooked. The Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco) recently released a report that estimates investment in medium size operations for the period 2022-2031 will total approx. US$2.6 billion.