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Losses in Boyacá Reach $6 Billion per Day Due to Mining Strike

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Small coal miners ask to reactivate power generation from thermoelectrics and mineral exports to Israel
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The Ministry of Finance and the Government of Boyacá confirmed a further advance in the negotiation with the protesters of the mining strike on their third day of blockades and demonstrations. Talks will continue tomorrow in Paipa. From @MinHacienda, after a productive meeting in the management of solutions for the coal sector of Boyacá. We have good and very important news for them. Invited to watch the video. pic.twitter.com/PgdHG6RCmy— Carlos…

Government Petro seeks to break out of mining strike in Boyacá before August 7th; economic losses are growing. Image: courtesy MinEnergy Colombia's Minister of Mines and Energy, Edwin Palma, said that the National Government is aware of the mining strike in Boyacá and said that in the rallies there is the Vice Minister of Mines who is in dialogue with the leaders of the protests to reach an agreement. “There is our entire team. It is precisely a…

Small coal miners ask to reactivate power generation from thermoelectrics and mineral exports to Israel

·Bogotá, Colombia
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larepublica.co broke the news in Bogotá, Colombia on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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