FACTBOX-Peru mines hit by labor strike Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:48pm EDT reuters.com
Oct 20 (Reuters) - A 48-hour mining strike in Peru entered its second day on Tuesday to pressure the government to improve labor benefits in the sector.
Peru is a leading global metals producer. It ranks No. 1 in silver, No. 2 in zinc, No. 3 in copper and tin, No. 4 in lead and No. 6 in gold.
Minerals exports account for about 60 percent of the country's overseas shipments and drive its economy.
Below is a list of all key mining companies that had mines on strike, with their production volumes for the January-to-August period of this year and their contribution to national output: COPPER: *No big mines on strike ZINC: *Volcan (VOL_pb.LM) 174,067 tonnes, 17.5 percent of Peruvian zinc output. GOLD: *Barrick (ABX.TO) 27,836,644 fine grams, 22.89 percent of Peruvian gold output. *Buenaventura (BUEv.LM) (BVN.N) 7,220,778 fine grams, 5.94 percent of Peruvian gold output. SILVER: *Volcan 340,187 fine kilograms, 13.4 percent of Peruvian silver output. *Buenaventura (BUEv.LM) (BVN.N) 272,283 fine kilograms, 10.7 percent of Peruvian silver output. -Sources: Peru's mining ministry, unions and companies. (Reporting by Terry Wade, Patricia Velez, Dana Ford and Marco Aquino; Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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