Jose Marun, CEO of Anglo-Swiss mining group Xstratawho, who bought Tintaya in the middle of 2006, said that Peru's Tintaya copper mine sees production rising 5 percent to 121,000 tonnes in 2007.
Original source: Scotsman.com. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / business. scotsman. com/ latest. cfm?id=486892007, anchor: Xstrata sees Peru Tintaya copper '07 output up]
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