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Report: Chile copper mining is the most expensive in America, and this will discourage new investment.

According to a report published by the Chilean Copper Commission on Monday, Chile's copper industry has significantly higher operating costs than its?regional rivals, which could limit its ability to attract new investment, despite having?strong? geological resources.

The study examined 67 greenfield copper project across the Americas and found that Chile has the highest capital intensity of all the countries studied for medium-capacity processing facilities, while ranking second for large-scale operations.

Chile's energy costs for grinding range between $2.4 and $3 per metric ton processed. This is the highest cost in the region.

* Labor costs in the country are lower than all regional competitors, with an average of $0.90 per tonne in medium-sized plants and $1.08 in large facilities.

* The lower ore grade in Chilean deposits requires processing greater?mineral volume, increasing energy consumption as well as operational costs.

* Chile's electricity rate is 31.3% more expensive than Peru's, and 35.2% higher than the United States. This is due to Chile's dependence on thermal power and its high transmission costs.

According to the employment data in the report, there are 6,000 technical professionals affected by the?labor shortage every year. Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Writing by Kylie Madry

(source: Reuters)