Cairo – Eco – fady labib : Australian
Ambassador Neil Hawkins is delighted that Australian mining companies are
showing increased interest in Egypt’s mining sector...
. ‘Egypt has huge potential in mining,
as the dozens of Australians working at the Sukari mine near Marsa Alam can
attest’, he said. ‘We look forward to increasing cooperation between Australian
and Egyptian mining officials and companies in 2018.’
To kick-start that cooperation, the
Australian Embassy in Cairo, in collaboration with the Western Australian
Department of Mines and the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority, will be
coordinating a two-day capacity building workshop on best practices for
sustainable mining governance in Cairo from 14- 15 February 2018.
Egypt has strong potential to develop
further its mining sector and attract significant international investment.
Australia is an international leader in mining with years of experience and
many strong, successful mining companies active around the world. The
Australian Embassy is proud to be supporting the visit to Egypt by two experts
from the Western Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and
Safety, who will share their expertise with Egyptian officials from the
Ministry of Petroleum and
Mineral Resources and the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority.
Mineral Resources and the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority.
The
Australian Embassy views this as a valuable opportunity to facilitate exchanges
and further cooperation between mining and resource ministries from Egypt and Australia
The workshops were made possible by
the kind support of Australian mining companies Allied Gold Limited and Resolute Mining Limited, both of whom are actively engaged in Egypt, as well as the Egyptian Council for Sustainable
Development.
‘Sukari is one of the top ten gold
mines in the world. It shows what can be achieved here in Egypt when Australian
and Egyptian miners come together and go for gold’, Ambassador Hawkins said.
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