Guidance For Governments: Local Content Policies In Mining
Handbooks and guidebooks
This guidance helps governments design effective local content policies for mining to support sustainable development.
- Explains why local content policies matter for economic diversification
- Defines local content and its policy objectives
- Outlines four-step approach: alignment, stocktaking, policy crafting, monitoring
- Details procurement, employment, linkages, beneficiation, and capacity-building options
- Addresses cross-cutting issues: gender, technology, trade law
- Provides case studies and decision trees for practical application
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to maximise local benefits and compliance.
- Supports post-mine land use planning and closure strategies
- Promotes community engagement and shared value creation
- Guides environmental management and transparency
- Details procurement and employment policy options
- Addresses compliance with international trade and investment law
- Encourages innovation and supplier development
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