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Protesters blockade Peru's Las Bambas mine after talks fail

Peru's Las Bambas copper mine, owned by China's MMG, is facing restored blockades of a crucial transportation path after failed talks over contributions to regional advancement projects, a neighborhood leader stated on Wednesday.

Peru is among the world's top copper manufacturers and Las Bambas, which typically provides 2% of international supply, has a. history of blockages due to protests arranged by local. communities.

Recently, homeowners of the Velille district in Cusco's. Chumbivilcas province started blocking Peru's primary mining passage. but lifted the protest on Tuesday to meet business. agents.

By Wednesday, however, the protest was back on after the. community members declined a company offer to contribute one. million soles ($ 270,000) each year in 2024 and 2025 to regional. development programs - half of what protesters are demanding.

No contract was reached at the meeting and we chose to. resume the blockade of the passage, stated Robertson Pacheco,. president of the Velille Defense Front.

There is no chance for mining automobiles to make it through on the. roadway, he included.

Las Bambas was not right away available for remark.

Because it started operations in 2016, the mine has actually had to stop. operations for more than 600 days.

In previous blockades, the business has actually used an option,. longer roadway to transfer concentrates to the coast for export.

The mine produced about 302,000 metric tons of copper last. year, compared with almost 255,000 heaps in 2022, according to. federal government data.

(source: Reuters)