1. Antimony (Sb)
Brief description: A strategic mineral used in the manufacture of alloys, flame retardants, batteries, and electronic components.
Production capacity: 400 tons per day (TPD).
Origin: Minerals from Bolivian deposits.
Commercial presentation: Concentrates and refined metals.
Target markets: USA, Europe, and Asia.
Differentiating value: Quality control, traceability, and compliance with international regulations.
2. Gold (Au)
Brief description: A high-purity precious metal used in the jewelry, investment, and technology sectors.
Origin: Certified processes that guarantee its responsible sourcing.
Commercial presentation: Gold ingots or concentrate, according to customer requirements.
Target markets: Primarily the United States and Europe.
Differentiating value: Compliance with sustainability and ethical trade standards.
3. Lead, Silver, and Zinc Complexes
Brief Description: Polymetallic concentrates with high lead, silver, and zinc content, used in the metallurgical and battery industries.
Origin: Mining areas of the Bolivian highlands.
Commercial Presentation: Dry concentrate.
Capacity: Regular exports to international industrial markets.
Differentiating Value: Purity control and certified export standards.
4. Tin (Sn)
Brief Description: An essential metal in the manufacture of solders, coatings, and electronic components.
Presentation: Concentrate or metallic form, as required.
Origin: High-grade Bolivian ores.
Differentiating Value: Reliable supply and responsible processes.
5. Chromium (Ore)
Brief Description: Chromium is an essential mineral for the metallurgical and chemical industries, widely used in the production of stainless steels, high-strength alloys, and anti-corrosion coatings. Its global demand continues to grow due to its critical role in manufacturing, construction, and high-performance industries.


