(Reuters) - MEXICO CITY, June 6 - Latin American miner Grupo
Mexico is set to build a major new copper mine at a remote site
in northern Mexico now that strong copper prices justify the
development costs of the company's biggest project in decades.
The EL Arco project, at the heart of the Baja California
peninsula, will produce 190,000 tonnes of copper from 2012, the
Mexico City-based miner said on Wednesday.
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Mexico is set to build a major new copper mine at a remote site
in northern Mexico now that strong copper prices justify the
development costs of the company's biggest project in decades.
The EL Arco project, at the heart of the Baja California
peninsula, will produce 190,000 tonnes of copper from 2012, the
Mexico City-based miner said on Wednesday.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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