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Codelco purchases Enami's 10% stake in Teck's Quebrada Blanca mine

Chilean staterun miner Codelco has actually bought Enami's 10% stake in Teck's Quebrada Blanca mine in northern Chile for $520 million, it stated on Thursday.

The deal will contribute 25,000 to 30,000 lots of copper to Codelco's annual output, the business stated, at a time when the the world's top copper miner is having a hard time to boost declining production levels.

Codelco said it will preserve the share rights held by Enami, which is also a state-run mining company. Those consist of preferential dividends, security from dilution in future capital increases and the capability to appoint 2 of 11 board members.

Codelco Chairman Maximo Pacheco in a declaration stated the deal highlights the business's efforts to make sure boosted gain access to to massive properties, lowered danger and diversified chances.

Teck did not instantly respond to a request for remark.

Enami last year valued its stake in Quebrada Blanca at $ 323.8 million. In a statement about the sale to Codelco, it said the deal will help reduce Enami's financial obligation to $250 million from $740 million.

(source: Reuters)