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Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font on Thursday appointed Nicolás Grau, previously the Economy Minister, as the new Minister ...
Chile President Gabriel Boric named Nicolas Grau as the nation’s new finance minister on Thursday, tapping a longtime leftist ally to fill the void after his cabinet’s most market-friendly member quit ...
Chile's finance minister Mario Marcel, considered a stabilizing and pragmatic figure in President Gabriel Boric's ...
Chile's finance minister, Mario Marcel, resigned amid a cabinet reshuffle. President Boric cited Marcel's personal reasons ...
Chile’s Finance Minister Mario Marcel resigned on Friday, citing personal reasons, with the market reacting mildly negative to the news. The Chilean peso (CLP) depreciated by 0.4% following the ...
Investing.com – Chiles Finanzminister Mario Marcel ist am Freitag aus persönlichen Gründen zurückgetreten. Die Märkte ...
Tag: Nicolás Grau Saturday, July 12th 2025 - 10:30 UTC Boric enacts Chile's new Fisheries Law Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font enacted Chile's new Fisheries Division Law (Law 21,752) on ...
Chile's government will present its long-delayed national lithium policy in April and hopes it will generate significant investment during the second half of the decade, Economy Minister Nicolas ...
Economy chief Nicolas Grau sees US talks concluding this year Interest in lithium sector remains strong despite price drop Nicolas Grau in Santiago, on March 14.Photographer: Alejandro Olivares ...
Economy Minister Nicolas Grau speaks in Bloomberg interview Political talks for constitution changes are on-going Nicolas Grau, Chile’s economy ministerPhotographer: James Park/Bloomberg ...
Chile will start talks with SQM over its operations in the Atacama “this semester” to convince the world's No. 2 lithium mining company to sign onto a state-led public-private model, the ...
Economy Minister Nicolas Grau said in an interview with Reuters that the government expects to close negotiations with the existing Atacama miners before March 2026, when the current government's ...