Codelco-Anglo American mining plan approved

Chile’s state copper miner ​Codelco has received approval from the country’s antitrust regulator for its joint mining ‌plan with Anglo American at the Andina-Los Bronces project, Reuters reported.

Last September, the miners finalized an agreement to operate their neighboring copper mines jointly. The deal aims to generate at least $5 billion from increased production and cost savings.

The plan will bring ​together ⁠certain operations at Codelco’s Andina mine and Anglo American’s Los Bronces mine in the Andes Mountains ⁠of ​central Chile, boosting production by ​120,000 metric tons of copper per year.

“The project continues ​to advance with its regulatory approval process, while ​preparations are underway for the environmental permitting process and the establishment of the entity that will coordinate the joint ​operation,” Codelco said.

Competition watchdogs in China, Brazil ​and South Korea have already approved the project, noted the news agency. 

Source: Reuters

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