Mining

Philippines Mining

The Philippines boasts some of the world’s vastest precious metals reserves, valued at around $840bn at 2010 prices. In 2013 the Philippines was tied with Indonesia as the largest nickel producer in the world, producing some 440,000 tonnes each. The country’s vast and largely untapped mining potential will continue to draw strong interest from foreign and domestic actors despite decreasing investment in the short term. Although overall output and revenue are being sustained by existing operations, new investment continues to lag, as mining companies wait out the finalisation of new mining regulations. The question is when the regulatory framework will catch up with demand.

This chapter contains an interview with Geraldo H Brimo, President and CEO, Nickel Asia Corporation.

Cover of The Report: Philippines 2015

The Report

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Sketch of Gerard H Brimo, President and CEO, Nickel Asia Corporation
Gerard H Brimo, President and CEO, Nickel Asia Corporation: Interview

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