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    Mali creates state-owned company to manage mining holdings

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    Mali will create a state-owned company to manage holdings in mining companies, according to a statement released by the council of ministers.

    Other resource-producing countries in West Africa such as Niger and Guinea have been managing their assets through similar state-owned mechanisms.

    The company, Sopamim, whose capital is fully owned by the state, will acquire and manage Mali’s holdings, according to the statement released late on Friday.

    In 2022, Mali created another state-owned company called Sorem with the aim to explore and develop mineral resources.

    Mali’s military rulers introduced a new mining code in 2023, expanding state and local ownership of mines to at least 35 per cent from 20 per cent.

    The new code also increased tax collection, helping to push up state revenues from gold mining companies by 52.5 per cent in 2024.

    Last month, Mali named a former Barrick executive as special adviser to the presidency who will oversee the mining sector.

    By – https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/international-business/article-mali-creates-state-owned-company-to-manage-mining-holdings/

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