RIYADH,
Saudi Arabia, Jan. 11,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 85 governments from key
mineral-producing and consumer nations, including 16 countries from
the leading G20 economies, and 50 ministers and 13 vice ministers –
have confirmed they will join the 2025 FMF Ministerial Roundtable
on January 14, 2025.
The Ministerial Roundtable, a multi-stakeholder, government-led
initiative, is the traditional opener of FMF, spurring
international action to increase investment in mineral supply and
build capacity in the Super Region of Africa, Western and Central Asia, and other supply regions. It is
set to be the largest and most senior gathering of mineral
resources officials in the world
Discussion will cover progress made over the past year on the
three Ministerial Roundtable initiatives:
- Development of an International Critical Minerals
Framework
- Establishment of Centers of Excellence to build capacity
in sustainability (Morocco),
talent development (South Africa),
and technology innovation (Saudi
Arabia).
- Advancements in Certification Systems to ensure
responsible mineral sourcing.
His Excellency Khalid Al-Mudaifer, the
Vice-Minister for Mining Affairs of Saudi
Arabia's Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources,
emphasizes that, "The meeting is an important step towards
achieving sustainable development in the minerals sector globally.
It is an ideal platform for delivering solutions, developing
legislation on best practices in the field of sustainable mining,
and exploring ways to invest in mining projects to achieve economic
and social development in producing countries."
Joining him are high-profile leaders, including ministers from
supplier and financing like Brazil, South
Africa, DRC, India,
Egypt, Italy, Nigeria, Qatar, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, Thailand, Morocco, Indonesia, France, USA
and the United Kingdom, discussing
opportunities for global cooperation.
"This year, discussions will seek to enhance collaboration
between governments, industry, and communities to drive more
investment in minerals, and development through value addition in
supplier countries. We want to support the pressing need for
sustainable mining practices, resilient supply chains, and
value-driven partnerships in the minerals industry."
Importantly, the outcomes of the Ministerial
Roundtable are not confined to the event itself but form an
ongoing, year-round program. Regional Coordination Groups will
continue to drive the implementation of key initiatives.
"FMF is emerging as the largest global hub for minerals
collaboration and action – no other platform brings together
government ministers and senior industry leaders at this scale."
Al-Mudaifer concluded.
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