Peru's mining sector has raised concerns over a legislative proposal that aims to reduce the duration for holding unused mining concessions. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that industry leaders believe this move could deter investment and benefit informal miners. The bill, currently under consideration in Congress, seeks to cut the time allowed for holding these concessions by half. Industry representatives argue that such a change could undermine formal mining operations and lead to increased informal mining activities, which often lack regulatory oversight and environmental safeguards. The proposal has sparked debate among stakeholders, with some advocating for reforms to streamline the concession process while others caution against potential negative impacts on the sector's growth and sustainability.