Chile's Escondida mine returns to work with Japanese lending
Chile's Escondida is the largest copper mine in the world (Credit: commons.wikimedia.org/Municipalidad de Antofagasta)
Jones Day’s Miami and Tokyo teams and Chilean firm Larraín Rencoret Urzúa Abogados have helped four Japanese banks lend US$500 million to Chile’s Escondida mine, the largest copper mine in the world.
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