Carso seeks for gold in Chihuahua
26/10/2010 20:51
Mexico. The chairman of Grupo Carso, Carlos Slim, announced an investment of $4.500 billion pesos into two mining funds in Chihuahua to extract gold and various metals.
Through a statement, the governor of Cesar Duarte Jaquez reported that the investment announced by the business group could generate about 4,000 jobs.
One of the mining funds located in San Francisco del Oro, which aims to create 2,500 direct jobs and achieve the extraction of more than 10,000 tons per day of minerals; while in the Concheño Mine, near the Basaseachi Waterfall, is expected to create at least 1,500 jobs.
Currently, the mining sector Grupo Carso has assets in Colonel, Asientos, San Francisco del Oro, Minera Maria, San Felipe and Tayahua; mines which extract gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc.
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