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Peru’s Milpo May Restart Operation at Two Minefields This Week

iconApr 10, 2017 11:22
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Peru-based Milpo, held by Votorantim Metais, said it may restart operation at two minefields this week’s end unless the flood causes new constraints to the road, wenhua.com reported.

SHANGHAI, Apr. 10 (SMM) - Peru-based Milpo, held by Votorantim Metais, said it may restart operation at two minefields this week’s end unless the flood causes new constraints to the road, wenhua.com reported.

Milpo declared force majeure at El Porvenir and Atacocha March 22, citing road blocking resulting from the rainstorm.

The company keeps Cerro Lindo in operation. 

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