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MMG declares force majeure on contracts after protests in Peru
Protesters block traffic near Las Bambas mine in Peru (Credit: GEC).

MMG said on Thursday that transport had been temporarily disrupted due to road blocks by local residents near its Las Bambas copper mine in Peru, forcing it to declare force majeure on some supply contracts.

“Based on Las Bambas’ current schedule, there will be delays to some concentrate shipments as a result of this event,” MMG, a subsidiary of Chinese state-owned enterprise China Minmetals Corp, said in a statement on Thursday.

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Protesters block traffic near Las Bambas mine in Peru (Credit: GEC).

MMG said on Thursday that transport had been temporarily disrupted due to road blocks by local residents near its Las Bambas copper mine in Peru, forcing it to declare force majeure on some supply contracts.

“Based on Las Bambas’ current schedule, there will be delays to some concentrate shipments as a result of this event,” MMG, a subsidiary of Chinese state-owned enterprise China Minmetals Corp, said in a statement on Thursday.

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