The delegation, whose mission is to consolidate new mining investments in Peru during its participation in the
, has already arrived in the Australian city of Sydney.
The group, made up of representatives from public and private sectors, will show executives of more than 800 companies around the world all our riches and mining experience during three days starting November 2.
Castro affirmed the agenda includes meetings with representatives of Australian METS —which bring together mining suppliers, companies that offer equipment, technologies, and a variety of innovative services for this sector.
"The GDP generated by Australian METS is 10 times higher compared to Peruvian ones, and we want to follow that example," said the
Australia-Peru Chamber of Commerce executive and Corporate Affairs manager at Las Bambas mining company.
They also held a meeting with Peruvian postgraduate and doctoral students in Sydney to exchange information and analyze the advances that can be applied in Peru's mining industry.
Representing the private sector are senior executives from three major mining companies: Macusani, Cerro Verde, and Las Bambas.
The delegation is also made up of supplier companies: Clean Technology and Agromin; mining clusters: SAMMI and Orica; plus technology development companies: Tumi Robotics and Linkminers.