Mali reinforces mining sector with new reforms

The Malian government has recently introduced bold measures to revamp its mining sector, implementing five specialized funds under the 2023 Mining Code. These reforms aim to increase state participation in mining projects, promote local development, and enhance artisanal mining practices. The overarching goal is to maximize the economic and social benefits of the mining industry for the country.

A key highlight of the new mining code is the increase in state ownership in mining projects from 20% to 35%. This significant shift will allow Mali to assert greater control over its natural resources and boost revenues from mineral exploitation.

The move reflects the government’s commitment to economic sovereignty, ensuring that the nation’s wealth contributes more directly to its citizens.

Among the five newly established funds, one is dedicated to local development, aimed at financing national and regional projects.

By investing in infrastructure, social services, and economic initiatives, the government seeks to improve living conditions for communities near mining areas and reduce inequalities.

Another fund focuses on regulating artisanal mining, a vital yet often hazardous sector.

This initiative will help minimize harmful chemical use, such as mercury, and improve safety standards on small-scale mining sites, fostering a more sustainable and responsible industry.

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