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Codelco, the Chilean copper mining giant, plans to produce 1.7 million tons of copper by 2030.Board Chairman Máximo Pacheco shared this during a Clapes UC seminar.

“We’re concerned about the current drop in production, but it won’t continue,” he stated.He admitted to operational challenges.

Productivity has dropped over the past two years.

“We rely heavily on profitability, and production costs are mostly fixed,” he explained.Pacheco mentioned that old decisions are affecting the company now.

“We’re still impacted by choices made or ignored more than a decade ago,” he emphasized.In August, Moody’s reviewed Codelco’s credit rating.

The reason was falling production and rising costs.

“This will affect profitability metrics,” said Moody’s.Codelco Aims to Raise Copper Output by 2030.

(Photo Internet reproduction)The company carries substantial debt.

Still, Pacheco dismissed insolvency risks.

“Our debt is not about current financing but historic state decisions,” he clarified.In September, the company issued $2 billion in bonds.

They attracted $9.3 billion in demand.“Experts trust Codelco and its strategic importance for Chile,” concluded Pacheco.BackgroundCodelco’s plan to increase production by 2030 is vital.

The firm’s operational woes have been a concern.

Pacheco’s remarks could be a ray of hope.Moody’s review could have been a blow.

Yet, the successful bond issue proves Codelco’s market credibility.

This highlights the long-standing nature of its challenges.Pacheco’s candidness about the issues is noteworthy.

This open approach might be the first step in tackling challenges.

The chairman’s optimism could signify a positive future.The debt issue is not a short-term concern.

It stems from past decisions.

Thus, the focus should be on future operational efficiency and strategic moves. 





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