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Peruvian informal miners suspend talks with government due to disagreements in negotiations

  • Peruvian informal miners halted negotiations with the government and may restart protests due to disagreements, as mentioned by protest leader Maximo Franco Bequer.
  • The government denied changing the August 17 deadline for miners to transfer explosives to formal storage, stated Bequer.
  • Approximately 20,000 miners face exclusion from a formalization program, indicating potential job loss if regulations are enforced.
  • Regulations for formalizing work are viewed by miners as too harsh and could result in job losses.
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Peruvian informal miners suspend talks with government due to disagreements in negotiations

Informal miners in Peru suspended talks with the government and may resume protests due to disagreements in negotiations, one of the protest leaders said on Friday.

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The artisanal miners of the National Confederation of Small Mining and Artisanal Mining of Peru (Confemin) withdrew this Friday from the Technical Table that they established with representatives of the Government to resolve the issue of the formalization of work. READ ALSO Protest Trump's measures: «who commands the people of Brazil» In this sense, the miners declared that they are withdrawing from the space of dialogue because the Government d…

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Illegal mining and Petroperú are “time bombs” that won’t last until the next government Prime Minister Eduardo Arana announced that the government will again present a proposal to Congress to have a law regulating the action of artisanal and informal mining, known as “MAPE law.” This was agreed at the dialogue table that was installed with representatives of this economic sector. “In the last session we have agreed that we will propose a new Map…

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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