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      "text": "We talked by phone with the new Minister of Mines, Carlos Huallpa about New Pacific's purchase of Alcira and his predecessor's offer of a major mining contract on generous terms. The right-wing interim government, running Bolivia until new general elections can be held, has an interest in showing the country remains open to foreign investment. That may be one reason why Huallpa appeared to strike a more conciliatory tone compared to his remarks in January when he accused Navarro and Alcira of being in a corrupt alliance. He said New Pacific's legal team had already been in touch about rescuing the contract deal but was insistent that if a new deal was reached, the Bolivian state's percentage share of production or the profits would be significantly higher. Even if new terms are hammered out with the Mines Ministry, however, a deal would still need approval by the legislature.",
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