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Jack Lundin: “We Want to Be at Least 100 Years More Investing in Argentina”

Summary by El Cronista
Jack Lundin is the third generation in charge of the mining company that bears his name and that along with BHP owns the one that is projected as the largest private investment in Argentine history. He is excited to talk about Vicuña, the megaproject (which unites Josemaria and Filo del Sol) in San Juan, in which he already invested almost $800 million and plans to reach $ 18 billion for the great potential that the area has. He visits Argentina
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Jack Lundin is the third generation in charge of the mining company that bears his name and that along with BHP owns the one that is projected as the largest private investment in Argentine history. He is excited to talk about Vicuña, the megaproject (which unites Josemaria and Filo del Sol) in San Juan, in which he already invested almost $800 million and plans to reach $ 18 billion for the great potential that the area has. He visits Argentina…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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