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At the end of 2022, the regions that make up the north of the country received more than SGD 777 million for Canyon and royalties reported Ministry of Energy and Mines.
These regions are: Cajamarca, LibertyLambaeque, Piura and Tumbes.
Of the total, 600 million salts correspond to the mining canon, and 130 million salts are for mining. royalty.
La Libertad received more transfers in the north
According to the Minem report, La Libertad is the region that has attracted the most Canyon and royalty. More than SGD 375 million was allocated for it, after which Cajamarca this received S/357 million.
To a lesser extent, there was a right to validity and a fine of S$46 million.
It should be noted that last year the aforementioned transfers amounted to SGD 10,947 million across the country, and only in the case of canon mining, they reached SGD 7,844 million, which is 166.1% more than the amount recorded in the 2021 period. of the year.
Source: RPP

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