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Global Business Reports

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Ben Cherrington, Mariolga Guyon

Chile Mining 2022 - Digital Interactive

June 27, 2022

Chile is at an inflection point in its history as the country prepares to vote on the final draft of its new constitution on September 4th. As the world’s largest producer of copper and second largest producer of lithium, what happens in Chile impacts the global mining business. Moreover, the importance of Chilean metal production to drive the global decarbonization effort should not be understated. While the consensus on the ground in Santiago is that radical reforms are unlikely to transpire, and most expect Chile to maintain its position as a leading mining jurisdiction, the industry is waiting to see whether project development will be slowed down by the impending changes.

The digital edition of GBR’s annual Chile Mining series delves into the themes impacting the country’s mining sector in 2022, comprising analysis based on over 100 interviews with the leading executives from major producers, associations, juniors, consultants, investors and service providers, to provide an in-depth and holistic view of what is happening now, and more pertinently, what could happening in the months and years ahead.

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