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The world's largest underground copper mine was set to resume operating on Sunday, after a deadly cave-in suspended work for more than a week.
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Copper miner Codelco received authorization from Chile's labor inspector office to begin resuming certain operations at its ...
Copper giant Codelco has received approval from Chile's mining regulator to reopen a part of its flagship El Teniente mine, ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chilean prosecutors met with technical experts at state-run miner Codelco on Friday as they investigate ...
NYSE- and TSX-listed Barrick Mining announced on Friday it would sell its Alturas gold project in Chile to a unit of ...
Barrick Mining is selling a project in Chile for $50 million as the Canadian miner tightens its focus and looks to strengthen its balance sheet.
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Rescue teams had been searching for the trapped workers for days after the partial collapse of El Teniente, one of the ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chile's state-run mining company ENAMI has kicked off a process to draw in investors for a $1.7 billion ...
While AI and green energy stocks dominate attention on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), Lundin Mining (TSX:LUN)—an ...
Codelco stopped processing ore at its biggest copper mine in Chile after a deadly tunnel collapse July 31 prompted a halt of underground activities. The El Teniente complex ran out of stockpiled ore ...