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Alta Copper Corp. T.DNT


Primary Symbol: T.ATCU

ALTA COPPER CORP. IS AN EMERGING COPPER DEVELOPER ADVANCING WITH THE GLOBAL SHIFT TOWARD ELECTRIFICATION AND DECARBONIZATION. Alta Copper Corp. is focused on the development of its 100% owned Cañariaco advanced staged copper project. Cañariaco comprises 97 square kilometers of highly prospective land located 150 kilometers northeast of the City of Chiclayo, Peru, which include the Cañariaco Norte deposit, Cañariaco Sur deposit and Quebrada Verde prospect, all within a 4km NE-SW trend in northern Peru¿s prolific mining district. Cañariaco is one of the largest copper deposits in the Americas not held by a major.


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Post by ac2022on Jun 28, 2022 1:39am
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Peru has a mining tradition that goes back decades

Peru has a mining tradition that goes back decadesI think we can compare. Latin America as a whole is susceptible to radical left currents.

It helps to look back decades.

A mining tradition that has developed over decades is not easily swept away.


As a teacher from the provinces, Castillo went into the election campaign with Marxist ideals and

primarily ensnared the less educated sections of the population with the words

socialism/Marxism/communism.
He does not have a majority in Lima and has long had to make

a clear commitment to Peru's mining tradition.
Anything else - let's face it - would break Peru's

neck.
Expropriation fantasies remain Castillo's dreams.

https://andina.pe/ingles/noticia-perus-president-we-are-not-an-antimining-government-we-are-
democratic-872504.aspx

https://andina.pe/ingles/noticia-fin-min-peru-opens-its-arms-to-international-national-private-investment-862285.aspx

https://www.mining.com/peru-says-mines-allowed-to-ask-permission-to-extend-operations/

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