Materials Dispatch

Country Intelligence

Supply Concentration Base

Peru

Peru stands out in this dataset through upstream production exposure, processing and refining capacity, and named industrial and corporate presence, with its strongest relevance showing up in Molybdenum, Tin, and Copper.

This country matters first as an upstream source of material supply, where production concentration can shape pricing power and availability.

Producer baseRefining hubIndustrial base

Strategic Read

Producer base

Peru matters because upstream supply concentration still drives pricing power, availability, and procurement risk across multiple materials.

Policy events

0

Materials covered

5

Leading materials

MolybdenumTinCopperSilver

Overview

Why Peru matters

Primary read

Producer base

Why it matters

Peru matters because upstream supply concentration still drives pricing power, availability, and procurement risk across multiple materials.

What to watch

Watch whether the country moves upstream, expands processing, or becomes more central to downstream demand.

Coverage signals

Materials covered

5

Linked policy events

0

Refining appearances

3

Named companies

3

These are dataset signals showing how often Peru appears across strategic materials research, not official reserve or production totals.

Mining / upstream supply

Very High

4

Refining / processing

High

3

Policy leverage

Low

0

Industrial presence

Moderate

3

Material Exposure

Where Peru appears in the dataset

Mo

Molybdenum

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerRefinerKey Player

Molybdenum matters here because of producer signal: ~12% (~34,000 tonnes), refining share: 12%, and 1 named player.

Producer signal

~12% (~34,000 tonnes)

Refining share

12%

Open material
Sn

Tin

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerRefinerKey Player

Tin matters here because of producer signal: ~2-3% (7,000-10,000 tonnes), refining share: 8% (25,000-35,000), and 1 named player.

Producer signal

~2-3% (7,000-10,000 tonnes)

Refining share

8% · 25,000-35,000

Open material
Cu

Copper

Upstream production relevance

ProducerSourceKey Player

Copper matters here because of producer signal: ~2.6 Mt (11%) and 1 named player.

Producer signal

~2.6 Mt (11%)

Open material
Ag

Silver

Upstream production relevance

ProducerSource

Silver matters here because of producer signal: 12% (3,100 tonnes).

Producer signal

12% (3,100 tonnes)

Open material
Te

Tellurium

Processing and refining relevance

SourceRefiner

Tellurium matters here because of refining share: 5%.

Refining share

5%

Open material

Production & Refining

Industrial footprint by material

MaterialRolesProducer signalRefining
MolybdenumProducer, Refiner, Key Player~12% (~34,000 tonnes)12%
TinProducer, Refiner, Key Player~2-3% (7,000-10,000 tonnes)8% · 25,000-35,000
CopperProducer, Source, Key Player~2.6 Mt (11%)N/A
SilverProducer, Source12% (3,100 tonnes)N/A
TelluriumSource, RefinerN/A5%

Key Players

Companies and industrial actors linked to Peru

Southern Copper

Peru

Mining

Grupo México subsidiary; major Peru/Mexico operations

Antamina (Teck/BHP/Glencore/Mitsubishi)

Peru

Mining

One of the world's largest Cu-Zn-Mo mines; significant Mo by-product output.

Minsur

Peru

Mining & Smelting

Operates San Rafael mine (Puno) — one of the world's highest-grade hard-rock tin deposits. Also operates Taboca subsidiary in Brazil.

Policy Activity

Relevant policy and regulation

No country-linked policy entries were detected yet.

Structural Risks

Chokepoints and concentration notes

No country-specific chokepoint notes were extracted from the current material profiles.

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