Peruvian informal miners suspend talks with government due to disagreements in negotiations

Informal artisanal miners protest outside the Congress to pressure the Peruvian government to extend the deadline to formalize informal mining operations, in Lima, Peru July 3, 2025. REUTERS
LIMA,  (Reuters) – Informal miners in Peru suspended talks with the government and may resume protests due to disagreements in negotiations, one of the protest leaders said on Friday.
CONFEMIN union leader, Maximo Franco Bequer, told reporters the government refused to alter an August 17 deadline for miners to move explosives into formal “powder magazines.”
Informal miners in Peru operate with temporary permits under a program created over a decade ago that the government has been trying to end. The miners say the stricter regulations to formalize their work and operate legally are too onerous and would likely leave them without employment.
The union expects to meet in the coming hours to decide on new protests.

Reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Natalia Siniawski; Editing by Sandra Maler and Tom Hogue

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