Argentina's Copper Potential: The Unbuilt Path to Prosperity
SAN JUAN PROVINCE, AUG 8 – Argentina aims to triple copper output by 2030 through projects worth $5.2 billion despite infrastructure deficits and reliance on private sector investment, officials said.
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Argentina's copper dreams need infrastructure - but who will build it?
SAN JUAN - Argentina holds rich copper deposits in the mountainous north along the Chilean border, but, unlike its mining powerhouse neighbor, has not built power lines and roads needed for new projects backed by miners such as BHP and Rio Tinto. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Analysis-Argentina's copper dreams need infrastructure - but who will build it?
By Lucila Sigal
Argentina's Copper Potential: The Unbuilt Path to Prosperity
Argentina's Copper Potential: The Unbuilt Path to Prosperity Argentina has vast copper deposits along its northern border with Chile but struggles to develop infrastructure essential for mining operations. Unlike Chile, known for its mining prowess, Argentina has not invested in the power lines and roads necessary for successful large-scale copper projects.President Javier Milei's government is pushing austerity measures, which intensify the cha…
Analysis-Argentina’s copper dreams need infrastructure – but who will build it? - Regional Media News
By Lucila Sigal SAN JUAN (Reuters) -Argentina holds rich copper deposits in the mountainous north along the Chilean border, but, unlike its mining powerhouse neighbor, has not built power lines and roads needed for new projects backed by miners such as BHP and Rio Tinto. President Javier Milei’s austerity campaign to clamp down on inflation and debt means the South American country is up against bigger challenges than most countries to build…
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