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He Asked to Join the ‘Special’ Rigi the Announced Largest Foreign Investment in History

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Vicuña Argentina, the society between the global mining giants Lundin and BHP, submitted its application to adhere to the Regime of Incentives to Large Investments (RIGI), the joint incorporation of the Josemaría and Filo del Sol deposits, to which, united, it will call “Projecta Vicuña”.The presentation was made under the category PEELP (Long-Term Strategic Export Projects), which implies a commitment to invest a minimum of US$ 2 billion in the…
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BHP and Lundin Mining applied to join the Big Investment Incentive Regime to develop the Vicuña project in San Juan. The entry "The greatest in history": the government announced the entry to RIGI of a foreign investment was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, announced that mining companies BHP and Lundin Mining, requested to join the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) to develop the Vicuña project in the province of San Juan. According to the official, this is a potential foreign direct mining investment “unprecedented for Argentina”. “BHP and Lundin Mining have just applied to...

Vicuña Argentina, the society between the global mining giants Lundin and BHP, submitted its application to adhere to the Regime of Incentives to Large Investments (RIGI), the joint incorporation of the Josemaría and Filo del Sol deposits, to which, united, it will call “Projecta Vicuña”.The presentation was made under the category PEELP (Long-Term Strategic Export Projects), which implies a commitment to invest a minimum of US$ 2 billion in the…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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