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Bolivia eyes US$4.3B in projects with mining law changes

Bolivia's government sees the potential to develop a US$4.3 billion portfolio of base and precious metals projects after it completes changes to the country's mining law and develops a mining incentive law, Mariana Prado, minister of planning and development told Mining Journal.

Paul Harris in La Paz, Bolivia
 Bolivia government minister Mariana Prado

Bolivia government minister Mariana Prado

Prado, a rising star in the administration of president Evo Morales having formerly worked as chief of staff for the vice president's office, is seen as one of the most influential women in the country....

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