The royalty bill is currently in the Senate and has already been modified from its original state.
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Some 660,000 tonnes of copper production in Chile could be under threat as a result of a new royalty which is currently being debated in Congress, according to CRU, which modelled the impact on cash flow of the proposed royalty on 22 mining operations compared with the current taxation regime.
The royalty bill is currently in the Senate and has already been modified from its original state.
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