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5 Feb 2013

Peru: Chinese aluminum producer Chinalco facing local criticism about lack of consultation & resettlement

After severe mudslides caused by underground operations at Chinalco mine, Shougang Group relocated over 5,000 residents to a new town they built in 2013. Some community members have voiced criticism about lack of consultation and unwanted resettlement, as well as labor-related concerns. The company plans to expand its operations in central Peru.