Chile, the world's largest copper producer, is currently in amid huge political uncertainty. The country is re-drafting a constitution and will hold a polarized presidential campaign vote led by external candidates from the far left and the far right on Sunday.
So far, the two leading voters have remained silent on copper during the campaign, which may suggest that taxes on mining profits will rise. Far-right leader José Antonio Kast also vaguely stated that he would allow more private investment in state-owned mining company Codelco.
The battle of polarization between Gabriel Boric and the left-wing alliance led by extreme conservative Kast............
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