Southern Copper maintains start up date for Peru's Tia Maria for end-2027
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LIMA, April 27 (Reuters) - Southern Copper SCCO.N, a branch of mining conglomerate Grupo Mexico GMEXICOB.MX, still expects to start up exploitation at its long-delayed Tia Maria copper project in Peru by the end of next year, a spokesperson told reporters on Monday.
Southern Copper spokesperson Paul Lostaunau spoke to journalists at a mining forum after Peru's government authorized the start of activities earlier this month. The project has faced years of local opposition over water use and environmental concerns.
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