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The Africa Mining ConferenceNovember 3 & 4 - 2010 * The Bloomsbury Hotel London |
Economic recovery and rising commodity prices, sparked by growing
demand in China and India in particular, have encouraged explorers and
investors to look to the African continent to maximize the potential of
the resources. Africa with its minerals wealth, has become an
attractive investment destination for mining companies but also for
juniors where they can get more for their money.
African
Governments have been reforming their mining codes and liberalizing
their mining sectors and a more stable political environment across the
continent have offered investors more confidence and long term
opportunities.
The IMM Africa Mining conference will give you
- An in-depth update of current and new mineral explorations in Africa
- An evaluation of the investment status of Africa
- A comprehensive country-by-country analysis
- An update of the mineral and fiscal legislation
- A toolbox of solutions in doing business in the continent
- An invaluable opportunity to network with the leaders in African mining
For more information about the program and speaking opportunities please contact Diana Lauzi on diana.lauzi@informa.com.au
Plus : Iron ore focus day on 5 November
A special iron ore focus day will be held after the two day
conference. This focus day can be booked separately and will
investigate the vast underdeveloped iron ore resources in Africa,
infrastructure development, port access and much more....
Iron ore
markets around the globe are experiencing dramatic changes. New pricing
mechanisms have replaced the annual benchmark pricing system, which has
set market pricing for over 40 years. In addition to pricing, the
continuing effects of the global economic turmoil, supply and demand of
steel, financial markets, growing asian demand, shipping industry
rebound and a host of other developments make iron ore currently one the
most fascinating, marketplaces to exist in the past 50 years.








