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Chile's mining investment project pipeline for the 2025-2034 period will be $104.55 billion, according to the latest Chilean Copper Commission survey.
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Conservative Kast's victory in Chile suggests a hard-right, pro-Trump surge across Latin America
Chile has become the latest country in Latin America to veer toward the right, electing a deeply conservative veteran politician who has long attracted comparisons to Donald Trump
Chile's bishops congratulate José Antonio Kast on his presidential victory, urging him to foster dialogue and trust amid concerns over crime, migration, and deep societal divisions.
Chile's state-owned energy company, ENAP, has signed a landmark agreement with four Argentine firms to import crude oil from the Vaca Muerta region.
Chile’s central bank cut its key interest rate by a quarter point for the second time this year, while bringing forward its forecast for when inflation will hit the target.
Sunday's election makes Chile the latest country in Latin America to decisively swing from the left to the right, following Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador and Panama. Peru, Colombia and Brazil face pivotal elections next year.
Chile elects hard-right José Antonio Kast as president, marking sharp political shift with focus on security and immigration reform.
José Antonio Kast’s rise to power will give the U.S. another strategic ally in Latin America, as he joins leaders from El Salvador to Ecuador to Argentina who are closely aligned with President Trump.