FNE and foreign regulators approve Codelco and Anglo American's Andina-Los Bronces plan

Chile's FNE and antitrust bodies from China, Brazil, and South Korea have approved the joint Andina-Los Bronces mining plan between Codelco and Anglo American. The deal, signed in February 2025, will enable 120,000 additional tonnes of fine copper per year from 2030 to 2051. Codelco board chairman Máximo Pacheco said it will unlock greater potential in the mining district.

Codelco announced on Wednesday that it has secured the necessary competition clearances to proceed with the Andina-Los Bronces joint mining plan, first outlined a year ago in a memorandum and formally signed in February 2025 with Anglo American. The approvals come from Chile's National Economic Prosecutor's Office (FNE), China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), and equivalent bodies in Brazil and South Korea, as reported by La Tercera. “The agreement with Anglo American will unlock greater potential in the Andina-Los Bronces district and generate value for decades. Decisions we make today in mining have long-term effects, and this project shows how cooperation can lead to more production, efficiency, and value for our country,” said Máximo Pacheco, chairman of Codelco's board. Patricio Hidalgo, Anglo American's Chile CEO, stated: “The joint mining plan with Codelco advances responsible production, establishing a more efficient, competitive, and sustainable model, while reinforcing Chile's leadership in critical minerals for the global energy transition.” The initiative will boost output by 120,000 tonnes of fine copper annually from 2030 to 2051, at lower unit costs without major new investments. It will also create over $5 billion in additional pre-tax value, shared equally. The companies are now developing the timeline, including environmental permitting and forming a coordinating entity.

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Two mining companies announced progress on gold projects in the Maricunga corridor in Chile's Atacama region. President José Antonio Kast also backed Kinross's Lobo Marte project.

Deputy Minister Daniel Mas condemned Codelco's overestimation of nearly 27,000 tons of copper production in 2025. The internal audit revealed deviations at the Chuquicamata and Ministro Hales divisions.

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Codelco announced that over 6,000 workers and executives from the Chuquicamata, Ministro Hales and headquarters divisions must repay US$14.3 million in bonuses due to an overstatement of copper production in 2025.

Colombian mining company Mineros S.A. announced it has obtained environmental certification for the processing plant and tailings deposit of the Porvenir project in Nicaragua. This milestone enables progress toward detailed engineering and future construction. The project holds reserves of 736,000 equivalent gold ounces.

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Trade groups Andeg and Fenalcarbón stressed the need for long-term contracts and coal-fired thermal plants as backup for Colombia's power grid, with El Niño likely in the second half of 2026. Alejandro Castañeda, Andeg president, and Carlos Cante, from Fenalcarbón, warned of growing energy deficits and climate vulnerabilities.

Senator Esteban Velásquez introduced a constitutional reform to enable the Comptroller General of the Republic to oversee state companies such as Codelco.

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Mineros S.A. reported 60,782 equivalent gold ounces produced in Q1 2026, a 10% year-over-year increase. The growth was driven by improvements at its Hemco operation in Nicaragua. The company expects to hit the high end of its annual guidance.

 

 

 

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