Compañía Minera del Pacífico or CMP is a Chilean iron mining company which stands for 99% of Chilean iron exports as 2022. It was established in January 1981 when Compañía de Acero del Pacífico (CAP) was transformed into a holding company. The company has mining operations in the Chilean Iron Belt in the contiguous provinces of Copiapó, Huasco and Elqui.[1]
The company operates the mine of El Romeral which uses the port of Guayacán in Coquimbo. At the port of Huasco it operates the Planta de Pellets which is supplied from the mine of Los Colorados.[1]
Until 2010 it ran Los Colorados mine through Compañia Minera Huasco, a joint venture of CMP (50%) and Mitsubishi Corporation (50%). In 2010 Compañia Minera Huasco was folded into CMP and Mitsubishi Corporation obtained a 25% ownership of CMP; 15.9% by the folding and 9.1% by capital injection to CMP.[2]