The
has thanked Peru for declaring of national interest the participation of the South American country's Energy-Mines Ministry (MINEM) at the
to be held in Sydney from October 31 to November 2.
"We want to underscore the constant support that the Peruvian Government, especially MINEM, provides to Australia," said the diplomat when reiterating the invitation for the sector's head to join the Peruvian delegation that will attend the world mining summit.
Mining investments
In this sense,
Ambassador Ringland said that
IMARC 2023 represents new opportunities for Peru in terms of greater mining investments, since the event will be attended by 450 leaders from top companies in the extractive industry.
The diplomat underscored the work carried out by the APCCI and highlighted the excellent relations between the two countries, which are now 60 years old.
In turn, the APCCI chairman invited representatives of mining companies to participate in this world event and reposition our mining industry.
"IMARC 2023 is not just a conference; it is a convergence platform, a forum where important industry players come together to explore, debate, and propose innovative solutions to the challenges we face in this field," Castro Silvestre expressed.
He recalled that last year —like on this upcoming opportunity— the "Hora Peru" (Peru Hour) was presented, which served as a showcase to present investment opportunities available in the country.
The official Peruvian mining delegation will have the opportunity to meet suppliers and establish business contacts that can result in great benefits for both parties, as well as serve to learn about the latest technology trends in the mining sector, together with the Australian METS (suppliers).
IMARC 2023
IMARC 2023 will gather in one place more than 8,000 attendees, who represent some 800 mining companies from 100 countries, as well as more than 470 exhibitors and experts, who will present in various simultaneous conferences a program that covers the mining industry's entire value chain, social value creation, and environmental resilience.