Glencore’s giant Antapaccay copper mining in Peru was disrupted once on Friday. When a fire spread into an adjacent worker housing complex.
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Following weeks of heated and frequently violent anti-government protests sparked by the country’s president’s removal last month
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Earlier this week, protesters caused Glencore’s mine—one of the biggest in the nation—to operate at “limited” capacity.
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The core extractive industry in Peru, the 2nd largest copper producer in the world, has been increasingly disrupt, largely
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Only 38% of the Antapaccay mines employees was working, and since January 4. Blockades have prevented supplies from getting to the mine’s facilities.
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The statement also noted that the transportation of mineral concentrate is still on hold.
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