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flag Chile and Glencore to build $1.5B smelter, boosting domestic copper processing.

flag Chile’s state-owned copper miner Codelco has agreed with Swiss firm Glencore to develop a new copper smelter in the Antofagasta region, with Codelco supplying up to 800,000 metric tons of concentrate annually for at least 10 years. flag Glencore will lead the project’s design, financing, and construction, aiming for a 1.5 million-ton annual capacity. flag A pre-feasibility study is underway, with a final decision expected by mid-2026. flag If approved, construction would start in 2030, with operations beginning between 2032 and 2033. flag The project, valued at $1.5 billion to $2 billion, seeks to boost Chile’s domestic smelting capacity, reduce reliance on foreign processing—especially in China—and support national economic sovereignty. flag Glencore, which aims to increase copper output to 1.6 million tons by 2035, selected for the project after a competitive process. flag The move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Chile’s position in the global copper value chain.

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