FRASER SURVEY FINDS MONGOLIA INHOSPITABLE FOR MINING INVESTMENT PDF Print E-mail

Source: www.fraserinstitute.org    Date: April 23, 2010

The Fraser Institute's annual survey reveals miners and explorers still believe Mongolia is a nightmare. It is seen as “suffering from endless tinkering with mining laws and regulations, resource-nationalism, creeping expropriation, and non-transparency".
The Institute’s annual survey of mining companies was published last week, representing the opinions of 670 mining executives and managers internationally on the policy and mineral riches of 72 jurisdictions on all continents except Antarctica. Companies participating in the survey reported exploration spending of USD2.9 billion in 2009 and USD3.6 billion in 2008.
"Last year's survey showed significant pessimism towards new mining investment, but this year's survey reveals a strong rebound in optimism," the Fraser Institute noted.  Almost twice as many mining companies (333) said they will increase explore budgets. "Miners also expect mineral prices will increase over the next two years: 64 percent expect mineral prices will rise moderately, while nearly 20% expect substantial increases," the survey said. Twenty percent or more expect peak prices for copper and gold, while 10% expect new peaks for silver, nickel, platinum, zinc and coal.
California dwells in the cellar as a least favorable jurisdiction along with Venezuela, Ecuador, the Philippines, Mongolia, Bolivia, Honduras and Guatemala. “Respondents said California's staunchly environmentalist polices create a strong deterrent to investment by interfering with mining practices that are proven to be clean and responsible," the report observed. "Unfortunately, the rest of the worst-ranked jurisdictions are developing nations that urgently need the new jobs and economic prosperity mining can create."

 

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