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Isabel Guerra

Milpo mining company, whose main shareholder is Votorantim (Brazil), plans to invest approximately
US $200 millions in the execution of its poly-metallic project Hilarión, said one of the firm executives.
Milpo's General Manager, Abraham Chahuán, told the press that the company is currently working in the environmental impact and feasibility studies on the Hilarión Project, a polimetalic (zinc, copper, lead and silver), in the Ancash region.
"Once we are done we will be able to estimate the amount of the investment it will require, that might be something between US $200 and 300 million dollars,” said Chahuán, during the mining conference Perumin, currently being held in the city of Arequipa.
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