LONDON TO A BRICK

New era of 'aggressive economic nationalism'

Overheard at a City bistro: an executive yearning for the good old days, when mining in remote places could be secured by wining and dining the right people in the right places, albeit not all of them the sort of individuals you'd take home to meet mother!

Richard Wachman
New era of 'aggressive economic nationalism'

To be sure, resource nationalism has been around a long time and miners have always had to risk being stuck with higher taxes and royalties than originally agreed with national governments. Rarely, their...

Start a free trial to continue reading this article

Already have an account?

Subscribe now

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Journal Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Journal Intelligence team.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Global Leadership Report 2024: Net Zero

Gain insights into decarbonisation trends and strategies from interviews with 20+ top mining executives and experts plus an industrywide survey.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Project Pipeline Handbook 2024

View our 50 top mining projects, handpicked using a unique, objective selection process from a database of 450+ global assets.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Investor Sentiment Report 2024

Survey revealing the plans, priorities, and preferences of 120+ mining investors and their expectations for the sector in 2024.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Mining Equities Report 2023

Access an exclusive, inside look on the quarterly mining IPOs and secondary raisings data and mining equities performance tables with an annual Stock Exchange Comparisons supplement.