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Capstone Copper resumes full production at Chile’s Mantoverde Mine as strike ends

Canada's Capstone Copper announced on Friday that its largest union at the Mantoverde copper and gold mine in?Chile approved a three-year contract. This ended a strike which began on January 2, and allowed production to resume normal.

The Australian-listed shares of the miner fell by?3.9%, to A$15.430. This is their lowest level since January 23.

The agreement brings an end to the labour strike which had reduced production in the?mine by about 55%.

Capstone announced that it had?now negotiated new contracts for all four unions on the site. This allows the company to resume its full operations.

Union No. Union No. 2, which represents around 645 workers, or about 50% of Mantoverde’s direct workforce led the strike. They had rejected a payment after 'labour negotiations failed.

The company didn't disclose any details about the new payment offer, or the terms of the contract.

Mantoverde will produce 62,308 tons of copper concentrate in '2025 and 32,807 tonnes of copper cathodes. This is about 0.4% global production.

Capstone holds 70% of Mantoverde while Japan's Mitsubishi Materials owns the remaining 30%. (Reporting by Kumar Tanishk in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

(source: Reuters)