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Glencore's Peru boss Soyer to step down after Volcan sale, sources say

4th September 2024

By: Reuters

  

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LONDON - Glencore's head of Peruvian operations is stepping down from her position, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.

Victoria Soyer Toche, the general manager at Glencore Peru, has resigned, the sources said. Veteran copper concentrates trader Alvaro Ilamas also recently left Glencore's Lima office, according to same sources.

Glencore declined to comment on personal moves.

Her departure came after Glencore sold its stake in zinc-lead producer Volcan Compania Minera to Argentine group Integra Capital in May.

The commodity giant owns stakes in major Peruvian copper mines such as Antamina and Antapaccay.

For years, Peru was the world's second largest copper miner behind Chile, but its No. 2 position was taken last year by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in Africa in terms of production.

It is expected to miss the government's annual production target of three-million tons.

Edited by Reuters

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