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Codelco, Rio Tinto and other copper mining companies are stepping up their efforts to develop a copper "mining district" in Chile

Codelco, a Chilean copper miner, and Rio Tinto, a global mining company will work together to create a "mining district" for copper around their Nuevo Cobre joint project in northern Chile's Atacama Region.

Codelco released a statement stating that the new agreement creates a joint comittee and shares funding for initial studies. The 12-month period can be extended.

This comes after both companies established in 2023 the Nuevo Cobre Project to conduct exploration in the region, a joint-venture in which Codelco holds about 43% and Rio Tinto around 58%.

Codelco, world's largest copper producer, pointed out that Nuevo Cobre sits next to its San Antonio property.

Codelco stated that "the geological potential in the Atacama region as a whole and the proximity of both mining projects presents an opportunity to create an entire mining district."

The two companies are aiming to "maximize" the value of the area through various infrastructures, it said.

In a statement from Codelco, Rio Tinto CEO Jakob Stausholm stated that the partnership would "make the most of our complementary expertise and capabilities" to drive exploration in a manner that benefits the Atacama Region. (Reporting and editing by Kylie Madry, Daina Beth Solon and Fabian Cambero)

(source: Reuters)