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MinePro 2024: Mongolia hosts major global mining exhibition and convention

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The Mongolian National Mining Association (MNMA) is excited to announce MinePro 2024, an international quarrying and mining exhibition set to take place from October 2-5, 2024, in Ulaanbaatar. This pivotal event, part of Mining Week, will gather global leaders, innovators, and stakeholders to discuss and explore cutting-edge advancements in the mining industry.

Strategic importance of Mongolia Mongolia’s strategic location next to China, the world’s largest mining market, enhances its role as a crucial player in the global mining supply chain. The nation is rich in significant mineral reserves, including copper, lithium and uranium. With the new government prioritizing geological surveys and improving data accuracy on untapped deposits, Mongolia aims to bolster resource management and attract further investment. MinePro 2024 will serve as a premier platform for knowledge exchange, fostering partnerships, and unveiling new investment opportunities while emphasizing sustainable mining practices and technological innovations.

Event highlights Spanning 90,000 square meters, MinePro 2024 will showcase the latest developments in the mining sector. Attendees will explore various stakeholder pavilions, engage with industry experts, and gain insights into new technologies and trends. The exhibition will feature around 320 exhibitors and is expected to attract thousands of visitors. A key highlight will be the International Mining Associations’ Roundtable Meeting, which will bring together global mining associations to discuss crucial issues and future industry directions.

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Immersive experience MinePro 2024 promises more than just equipment displays. The event will include strategic discussions on revolutionizing procurement in mining, insights into global mining supply chain financing, and engagement with international mining associations to address key challenges. Business matchmaking sessions will facilitate pre-arranged meetings for buyers, sellers, distributors, and financial institutions, ensuring productive interactions with valuable partners.

About the Mongolian mining sector Mongolia’s mining sector, strategically positioned near China, is integral to Asia’s mineral supply chain. The country is rich in minerals essential for global industrialization and green energy initiatives. With the government’s focus on enhancing geological surveys and data accuracy, Mongolia is set to lead in sustainable growth and technological advancements in mining. MNMA supports the government’s efforts to attract foreign direct investment and foster a conducive environment for international business collaborations.

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