Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas. Government. Diamantino Pedro Azevedo Ministro Dos Recursos Minerais Petroleo E Gas ARQUIVO. Diamantino Pedro Azevedo. Date of Birth: 12 July 1963. Place of Birth: Cuanza Sul. EDUCATION.
view more2022513 · Biggest Mines in Angola by Production. Connect with us: May 13, 2022. Catoca Diamond Mine: Targeting 10 Million Carats. Angola represents one of the richest mineral markets in the world, with sizeable gold, diamond, iron ore and rare earth minerals leading to the development of large-scale mining operations across key basins.
view more201951 · The Angolan banking system now comprises 27 banks, and it is widely agreed that Angola’s banking institutions will need to go through a consolidation…
view more2017616 · ,2017519Regulation (EU) 2017/821,「conflict minerals」。
view more20181212 · Minerals Angola is considered to be one of the richest African nations regarding mineral resources. Some of Angola's most important minerals include diamonds, iron ore, manganese, and tin. The mining industry is one of Angola's most important in the country due to the high quality of the country's minerals.
view more2019614 · Following more than 5 years of intensive and quite controversial debates, the EU Conflict Minerals Regulation was finally adopted by the European Parliament and the Council in spring 2017 and entered into force in June …
view moreOn 1 January 2021 the ‘ Regulation (EU) 2017/821 laying down supply chain due diligence obligations for Union importers of tin, tantalum and tungsten, their ores, and gold (3TGs) originating from conflict-affected and high-risk areas’ (CAHRAs) came into force. The law is often referred to as the ‘EU Regulation on Conflict Minerals’ by civil society, companies …
view moreOn December 17, 2020, the European Commission published the Indicative, non-exhaustive list of Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas under Regulation (EU) 2017/821. It greatly expands the list of regions companies should prioritize for due diligence, due to known existing human rights issues.
view more2021217 · a matter of law or policy)? As mentioned above, the mineral rights in Angola are owned by the State, the public ownership of all rights and benefits arising from the oil industry being noteworthy. 3.5 How does the State derive value from oil and natural gas development (e.g. royalty, share of production, taxes)?
view more2019611 · A Q&A guide to oil regulation in Angola, covering the legal framework, exploration and production issues, competition, international treaties and much more.
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