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Chile (Spanish: Corporación
Nacional del
Cobre de Chile),
abbreviated as
Codelco, is a
Chilean state-owned
copper mining company. It was
formed in 1976...
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initiative of
various local groups and the
Chilean state-owned enterprise,
CODELCO. This club was
created starting from the
Legal Personality of the local...
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Previously part of
Anaconda Copper, the mine is now
owned and
operated by
Codelco, a
Chilean state enterprise,
since the
Chilean nationalization of copper...
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global supplies. Overall,
Chile produces a
third of the world's copper.
Codelco, the
state mining firm,
competes with
private copper mining companies....
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copper mining was
estimated at 3.7 kg CO2-eq per kg of
copper in 2019.
Codelco, a
major producer in Chile,
reported that in 2020 the
company emitted 2...
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Corporation (
Codelco)
controls the mine.
Until 1999,
Radomiro Tomic was
referred to as "
Codelco Chile Division Radomiro Tomić",
since then, (
Codelco) has renamed...
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percent of Chile's
copper output in 1991). The so-called
Codelco Law of
April 1992
authorized Codelco for the
first time to form
joint ventures with the private...
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offered to put the name of the O'Higgins,
which represents workers of
Codelco in the city,
under the name of
Braden Copper; the name was also chosen...
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President Salvador Allende and
formed the state-owned
copper mining company Codelco. This
company still operates the mine.
Workers began to live in
other areas...
- Evanoff,
Matthew (2021-08-25). "Top 10
Biggest Copper Mining Companies -
Codelco, BHP, Glencore, and More". MiningFeeds.
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