Argentina judge clears path for BHP copper project after suspension
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BUENOS AIRES, April 28 (Reuters) - Judicial authorities in Argentina's San Juan province said on Tuesday they issued a ruling to enable BHP's Vicuna copper mining project to continue operations, after a court in a neighboring province ordered a suspension over environmental concerns.
Last week, police in La Rioja province blocked a road leading to the mining project and a local judge issued a suspension of activity at the project, which is being developed by Australia's BHP BHP.AX and Canada's Lundin Mining LUN.TO.
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