"Through the use of electric vehicles, we will be able to reduce 7,000 mt of greenhouse gas emissions and associated maintenance costs, as well as save the consumption of two million liters of diesel and one million liters of propane."
As the second half of 2024 approaches, Peru stands at a crossroads. According to the latest figures, the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed Peru as the second-largest copper producer. Cabinet changes under Boluarte's administration and ongoing corruption cases have taken a toll on investor confidence, and illegal mining remains a pressing issue. However, not everything is lost for the Andean country, and the mining sector presents growth opportunities.