Glencore halts operations in Peru due to violent protests
Following an attack on Friday, Glencore announced that it has halted operations at its Antapaccay copper mine in southern Peru.
Following an attack on Friday, Glencore announced that it has halted operations at its Antapaccay copper mine in southern Peru.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said illegal mining will be eliminated in Brazil.
So much for data mining and machine learning.
Video footage published by the company on its Facebook page shows people putting flammable material near the mine.
A hearing to determine whether a lawsuit can be classified as a class action for as many as 140,000 people began Friday.
“The Chinese, they’ve made a lot of money and made a lot of profit from this contract,” Tshisekedi said in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Long copper positions are building on both the LME and the COMEX.
"There is zero availability on the ground and some people actually flew some material from China."
The rupture of the structure unleashed a giant wave of mud that killed 270 people.
Satellites, earth observation and ground sensors have been combined into one solution for monitoring tailings facilities.