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The China International Mining Group (CIMG)
The China International Mining Group (CIMG) is a forum for International mining and service companies plus individuals with interests in creating business opportunities in China's mining industry.
The CIMG aims to promote sustainable investment and best business practice in the mining sector through sharing non-competitive information and addressing issues of common concern to potential mining investors in China by providing channels for dialogue with the relevant authorities.
Vision:
To be the leading international and independent industry voice and advocate of foreign invested mining companies in assisting the development of China's mining industry.
Mission
To create an effective and efficient forum for communication, networking and the promotion and representation of common interests for all involved parties.
In working towards fulfilling this vision and mission the CIMG creates sustainable business opportunities for its members and related parties via:
• Advocacy, Forums and Networking
• Communication and Information
• Promoting Sustainable Development
• Ensuring Best Business Practice
Objectives
The objectives of the CIMG take into consideration Chinese Government's policy towards mining and existing opportunities and barriers in the field of exploration in China, underlying the promotion of sustainable mining opportunities in China.

www.cimg.org.cn





The Mining Advisory Council for Russia
The Mining Advisory Council (the "Council") is a non-commercial, non-profit, business promotion organization with international participation. In the beginning, the Council was officially incorporated under the initial name Russian Precious Metals Council Inc. in Canada on June 3, 1999. The main purpose of the Council is to provide a forum for all entities and individuals engaged or interested in the field of precious metals and precious stones and the mining industry of the Russian Federation.

The principal aims of the Council are:
  • Promotion of the development and introduction in the Russian Federation of legislation which meets internationally accepted standards for the mining industry, especially in the field of precious metals and precious stones;
  • Proactive lobbying in the legislative and executive governmental structures of the Russian Federation, coordinating appropriate presentation of the views and positions of the Council's members in different Russian governing agencies, non-governmental organizations, business community, mass media, etc.;
  • Establishment of a comprehensive database of the Russian gold mining industry for monitoring trends of its development and prospects and identifying new opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation with participation of foreign companies;
  • Facilitation of access of the Council's members and international investors to specific Russian mining projects, ensuring a balanced update of potential investors, if requested, on existing opportunities of cooperation on such projects and on the overall situation in the field of precious metals and precious stones of Russia;
  • Participation in international workshops, meetings and other specialized events on subjects of common interest for the Council's members, organizing field visits in the regions of the Russian Federation, etc.




MONGOLIAN NATIONAL MINING ASSOCIATION
The Mongolian National Mining Association is a major minerals sector non-governmental organization aiming at securing and advocating the legal rights and interest of its members, supplying them with information, reflecting its members viewpoints and positions in the government policies, and undertaking cooperation with public organizations in Mongolia`s minerals exploration and mining sector. It has 75 members representing geological exploration companies, gold, coal, ferrous and non-ferrours metal and fluorspar producers, catering service providers, insurance companies, universities, institutes and other scientific and research organizations.

www.miningmongolia.mn





The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC)
The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) is Australia's peak industry body for junior and mid-sized mineral exploration and mining companies. AMEC offer significant member services including advocacy, exclusive commercial benefits, timely access to critical information and networking/industry interaction. Australia wide, AMEC's members include some of Australia's prominent mining houses including Jubilee Mines, Consolidated Minerals, Reed Resources, Independence Group and notable mineral explorers such as Australasian Resources, Atlas Iron and Paladin Resources to name a few. For further information on AMEC, visit the AMEC website at

www.amec.org.au





Association of Mining Analysts (AMA)
The Association of Mining Analysts (AMA) is a non-profit organisation representing the broad mining community in the UK with a membership of over 300. Its remit is to organise presentations and seminars on mining companies and operational issues, with the aim of promoting better understanding of the industry and its activities.

www.ama.org.uk




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