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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