Peru presidential candidates' mining plans cast doubt on investment, industry leader says


LIMA, May ⁠27 (Reuters) - The president of Peru's National Society of Mining, Petroleum ⁠and Energy (SNMPE), on Tuesday warned that opposing mining policies from ‌the two presidential candidates heading into the June 7 runoff vote may jeopardize billions of dollars in investment.

Julia Torreblance, SNMPE president told Reuters that neither candidate's proposals for ​the mining industry are sustainable.

• Right-wing candidate ⁠Keiko Fujimori and left-wing candidate ⁠Roberto Sanchez prepare to face off in a vote that could reshape ⁠the ‌outlook for one of Latin America's most important resource economies.

• Torreblanca said neither candidate's proposal "works or is sustainable in the ⁠long term."

• Fujimori proposes distributing 40% of mining ​royalties directly to communities ‌near mines and creating a "fast track" for strategic mining projects ⁠with tax ​incentives for reinvesting profits.

• Sanchez has proposed raising taxes and royalties, reviewing large mining companies' contracts, and seeking a referendum to draft a new constitution ⁠to expand the state's role in the ​economy.

• Torreblanca said a higher tax burden could deter investment in Peruvian mining projects totaling some $63 billion, 70% of which is in copper projects in ⁠the country's southern Andean regions.

• Total mining tax revenue reached approximately 26 billion soles ($7.59 billion) last year, a record high driven by elevated gold and copper prices, according to official data.

• Last year, the ​government transferred the equivalent of $2.93 billion to authorities ⁠in mining-affected regions for community development from income tax and royalties, official ​data showed.

• Torreblanca called instead for strengthening ‌the state to ensure mining revenues ​are spent efficiently, citing more than 2,000 stalled public works projects.

($1= 3.426 soles)

(Reporting by Marco Aquino, Editing by Iñigo Alexander)

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