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2019

Local Content Policies in Mining: Scaling Up Local Procurement

Local Content Policies in Mining: Scaling Up Local Procurement
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This document explores how local content policies can boost local procurement in the mining sector.

  • Explains why governments adopt local procurement policies
  • Defines “local” by geography, value addition, and ownership
  • Outlines pre-conditions for effective policy implementation
  • Details demand- and supply-side policy options
  • Highlights international case studies and lessons learned
  • Emphasises the need for clear objectives and monitoring

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This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to enhance local procurement.

  • Supports post-mine land use through local business development
  • Encourages community engagement and shared value creation
  • Addresses environmental and economic transformation
  • Promotes compliance with evolving procurement regulations
  • Highlights supplier development and capacity building
  • Provides practical policy options and global examples

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