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Despite the fact that 91 cases of social and socio-environmental conflict have been registered in the country, conflicts related to mining sectorThis was announced by the Ministry of Energy and Mining (Minem).
The head of Minem, Oscar Vera, notes that with the reopening of roads, now everything mining They have resumed their activities.
“Now we have taken control of almost all conflict points, so much so that all activities in the mining sector have been resumed. Their production has been restored and they are working. You could say that despite what we’ve been through in recent months, we’re already in a different phase – dialogue,” he said during his speech to the Congressional Mining and Energy Commission.
Vera added that they prioritize Projects the most urgent of citizenship, so the demands are reduced.
“The position of the government, through this ministry, we have reached every conflict zone to support the residents and ensure the fulfillment of the obligations assumed to the companies, because we are aware of some cases that are not being fulfilled,” they commented.
It should be noted that most of the conflicts occur in the mining sub-sector, as 62% of cases are related to this activity.
Six projects coming soon
The head of Minem also announced that the country has six new mining projects to be developed between 2023 and 2024 with an investment of US$6.92 billion.
Vera clarified that this year it is construction the Magistral and Antamina Zamena copper projects, as well as the future Korani silver mines and Romina zinc mines.
By 2024, work will be carried out at the enterprises of the Zafranal copper company and the Yanacocha Sulfuros copper and gold mining companies.
Source: RPP

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