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Ecuador aims to ditch windfall tax

The government of Ecuador will continue to tweak regulations to make the country a more attractive jurisdiction for mining investment, mining minister Javier Cordova told Mining Journal during an exclusive interview in Lima, Peru.

Paul Harris in Lima, Peru
Ecuador wants to become an attractive jurisdiction for mining investment

Ecuador wants to become an attractive jurisdiction for mining investment

  The minister said recently elected president Lenin Moreno - who has been in office for five months - supported continued growth of the mining sector. To this end, the president decided to include...

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