AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChile Court Ruling on Mining: Chile’s Second Environmental Tribunal struck down key parts of Collahuasi’s copper mine expansion approval, saying the review didn’t properly address Indigenous concerns and marine impacts, sending the process back for earlier reassessment. Copper Market Pulse: Copper hit record highs in May amid supply shocks; Chile’s output fell 13.8% year-on-year in April, adding pressure as analysts flag a potential structural deficit. Chile Mining Investment: Tintina Mines secured C$91M from Sumitomo and the Gignac family to push its Domeyko Sulfuros copper-gold project toward pre-feasibility and feasibility, including buying out minority owners. Local Organic Waste Governance: In Santiago’s Metropolitan Region, about 20 municipalities met under “Tierra Común” to scale organic waste management, citing the need for clear rules and shared coordination. Public Health & Environment Link: A study on a cruise-ship hantavirus outbreak highlights how rare Andes virus cases can spark global concern, while experts stress the overall outbreak risk remains very low. Air Quality Watch: Dhaka ranked 15th for worst air quality with an AQI of 87, while Santiago topped a separate list with 160.
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