Saudi Arabia approves new mining investment law

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Saudi Arabia has approved the implementation of a new mining investment law from January 1 that would enhance governance of the sector, improve transparency, and increase investor confidence, a media report said.

The government undertook a comprehensive process of consultation with global experts in mining legislation and carefully studied some of the world's most successful mining jurisdictions to establish the mining law, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef was quoted as saying in a Saudi Press Agency (SPA) report.

“It was a priority for us to achieve growth sustainability through preserving the environment, promote health and occupational safety, and encourage local communities to participate in the growth of the mining sector," said Minister Al-Khorayef.

He emphasized that the law will help ensure that mining activities contribute to community development, create new job opportunities, and support the growth of local businesses. Moreover, to protect local environments, the law requires full environmental impact studies for all new projects as well as detailed plans for the eventual closure and rehabilitation of any mining site.

Minister Al-Khorayef highlighted that while the new mining law clarifies the roles and responsibilities of new investors in Saudi mining projects, it also greatly improves the ease of doing business by digitizing the process for issuing new mining licenses, streamlining license approvals, and transparently publishing records related to all mining licensing activity.

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