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THE MEXICAN MINING INDUSTRY PART I: What your company needs to know before investing in Mexico

  • 1 Sep 2021
  • 9:00 AM
  • Zoom link will be sent the day before the webinar.
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ALABC and ANZMEX present:
THE MEXICAN MINING INDUSTRY PART I:
What your company needs to know before investing in Mexico

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The Mexican Mining Industry

The Mexican Mining Industry remains one of the key sectors of this country’s economy and will continue to attract innovation, new technologies, and investment from all over the world. However, these are still challenging times for the sector.


A different government approach to Mining regulation, the ongoing pandemic, and the growing importance of sustainability are all factors that require the industry to re-evaluate itself to face the future in a positive light. There are still plenty of opportunities to succeed as a company in the Mexican Mining Industry. Nevertheless, receiving updated information and having a clear picture of what is going on and what are the technical needs of the sector will enable companies to compete transparently and maximise the possibilities to improve the supply chain needed to make Mexican Mining a safe, efficient, and exciting endeavour.
 
Join us in this collaborative effort between ALABC, the Mining Chamber of Mexico (CAMIMEX), and the Australian, New Zealand, and Mexico Business Council (ANZMEX) to find out what your company needs to know to make things happen if you want to be part of the Mexican Mining Industry.


The Chatham House Rule will be enforced and the event will be conducted in English



Panellists:
Karen Flores - Director General, CAMIMEX

Fernando Alanís - President, CAMIMEX

Bernard Wessels - General Manager, Peñasquito
Name TBC - A representative from Fresnillo

Hosted by: 

John-Mark Staude, President/CEO Riverside Resources& member of The ANZMEX Mining Group


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