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- Inicio | CODELCO - Corporación Nacional del Cobre, Chile
Codelco es una empresa dedicada a la exploración, desarrollo y explotación de recursos mineros de cobre y subproductos, su procesamiento y su comercialización
- Codelco - Wikipedia
Codelco consists of research, exploration, acquisition and development departments It has five principal operating divisions, Codelco Norte, Salvador, Andina, Ventanas and El Teniente, and a 49% interest in the El Abra Mine
- Codelco | Mining, Copper Production Chile | Britannica Money
Codelco, state-owned Chilean mining company that is one of the largest copper producers in the world Headquarters are in Santiago Codelco’s core business is the exploration, development, and exploitation of copper mineral resources, the processing and refining of copper, and its subsequent sale
- Chiles Codelco Targets Turnaround with Modest Copper Output Increase . . .
Chile's state-owned Codelco reported a modest increase in copper production for 2024, with output rising by 3,000 to 4,000 metric tons from the previous year
- Codelco sees ‘good news’ in exclusion of cathodes from US . . . - KITCO
The chairman of the world’s biggest copper producer, Chile’s state-run Codelco, said on Wednesday it was positive that cathodes were not subject to US tariffs on copper “A preliminary reading suggests that tariffs will not be applied to copper cathodes, allowing us as a country to continue
- Codelcos copper production edges higher in 2024 - MINING. COM
Chile’s state-owned copper producer Codelco may have turned the corner in its quests to stop an ongoing decline in production at its century-old operations as preliminary data indicates that
- Codelco regains title as world’s top copper producer
Chile’s Codelco has regained title as the world’s largest copper producer, narrowly beating BHP by 10,000 tonnes, according to an internal report from the company on Friday
- Codelco - Wikiwand
The National Copper Corporation of Chile (Spanish: Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile), abbreviated as Codelco, is a Chilean state-owned copper mining company It was formed in 1976 from foreign-owned copper companies that were nationalised in 1971
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