Republic of Côte DIvoire Ministry of Industry and Mine MINING SECTOR REFORMS AND EXPANDING PROJECTS 2013 30TH October LONDON 1 Jean Claude K. BROU, Minister.

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Republic of Côte DIvoire Ministry of Industry and Mine MINING SECTOR REFORMS AND EXPANDING PROJECTS TH October LONDON 1 Jean Claude K. BROU, Minister of Industry and Mines Jean Claude K. BROU, Minister of Industry and Mines

PLAN OF THE PRESENTATION 1.Overview 2.Reforms 3.Economic performances 4.Mining potential 5.Production and impact of Cote dIvoire mining sector 6.The strategy for the development of the mining sector 7.Expanding projects 8.Conclusion 1.Overview 2.Reforms 3.Economic performances 4.Mining potential 5.Production and impact of Cote dIvoire mining sector 6.The strategy for the development of the mining sector 7.Expanding projects 8.Conclusion 2

1. OVERVIEW The Republic of Côte d'Ivoire a West Africa country. Area : 322,462 square kilometers(124,503 sq mi), Borders countries : Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ghana; Southern boundary: the Gulf of Guinea. Population : habitants (2012) 3

: sociopolitical crisis, weakened industrial fabric, - Rate of inflation: 1,9 in 2007; 6 % in average growth rate of 0,4 % of Indication(index) of 38,0 % poverty in 2002 in 48,9 % in 2008, - Deterioration of the governance and the transparency 1. OVERVIEW

Since Normalization of the security situation general indication(index) of insecurity,2002 : 6 ; 2013 : 1,6 - Normalization of the political situation: i) Parliamentary election: in December 11th, 2011 ii) Regional and municipal election: in April 21st, OVERVIEW

The Adoption of a new more attractive code of the investments, in force since June, 2012; Creation of the Center of formalities of the companies which allows to create his(her) company in 48 hours and the reduction of the expenses of 72 % new business start-up; Reduction of the number of procedures (from 17 to 10), deadlines(extensions) (from 475 to 90 days) and expenses of visa for the granting of Building permit creation and the operationalization of the Commercial court of Abidjan since October, REFORMS

Adoption of a law on the exequatur of the arbitration decisions; Creation of a Single window of the Foreign trade, Implementation of the Committee of dialogue between the State and the private sector Creation of a National Authority of Regulation of Procurement contracts; Adoption of a law on the competition 2 REFORMS

New adequate institutional and legal frame(executive) for the promotion of Partnerships Public – Private sector ( PPP); Revision of specific sectorial codes, (code of the electricity, the mining code, the oil code) 2 REFORMS

Implementation of strategies to strengthen the social cohesion and to improve the climate of the business(affairs). New economic take-off by the implementation of a National Program of Development financed over the period 2012 in 2015 at the level of 22 billion US dollars, Growth rate: - 4,7 % in 2011, 9,8 % in 2012, 9 % Forecast in 2013, 10 % in 2014 and 2015 Rate of inflation mastered in 1,3 % 3 ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES

Important mining potential, 30 % of the territory covered with birimian rocks rich in mineralizations Numerous indications of mineral substances identified (Iron, Nickel, Copper, Manganese, Gold, Diamond, Platinoïdes, Bauxite, Colombo-tantalite) World class deposits discovered in the West of the country; Several important golden deposits in the country; Deposits of manganese in the South, in the Northeast and in the northwest of the country. 4 MINING POTENTIAL

birimian geological formations in green color

MINERALS occurences Reserves in tons IRON (Mont Klahoyo-Tia, Mont Gao, Troto Segaye, Monogaga)2,710 billion Lateritic Nickel (Sipilou, Foungbesso)257,4 millions Nickel copper (Samapleu)In evaluatio, Bauxite (Divo, Benene and Toumodi)1214 millions Manganese (Bondoukou, Lauzoua, Odienné)6 millions Colombo-tantalite (Issia et Touvré)145 t Diamond (Bobi et Tortiya) carats 4 MINING POTENTIEL

4 LOCATION OF VERY SIGNIFICANT RESERVES Ressources / Reserves NI Colombo-tantalite : 145 tons Manganèse : more than 6 millions of tons Bauxite : millions of tons Nickel : 396 millions of tons Fer : millions of tons

5 PRODUCTION AND MINING ACTIVITY 14 Tonne Année Approximately 400,000 tons of manganese extracted by 02 companies. a strong evolution of the production of gold, but only approximately 12 tons of gold produced annually by 03 companies Evolution of gold production a) Mining Production

15 MINERALISATION INDICES

b) MINING ACTIVITY 16 Renewed vitality of the mining activity with 108 research permits in force – 4 Iron permits – 87 permits for gold, – 2 permits for Bauxite, – 1 permit for chrome, – 5 permits for manganese, – 6 permits for Nickel – 3 permits for Diamant. 9 Operating permits granted (5 for gold, 3 for manganese and 1 mineral water)

6 IMPACT OF THE MINING SECTOR 17 Low impact of the mining sector on the economic and social development : – Barely 1% of the GDP and tax revenues. – Approximately 3,000 direct jobs for the mining operations This balance sheet reveals shortcomings : – An inadequate legislative framework to the developments in the sector, likely to encourage the investments ; – The insufficiency of geological and mining ; – The absence of aggressive promotion of mining potential; – The lack of processing industries of ores to semi-finished and finished products;

7 STRENGTHS OF THE COTE D'IVOIRE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MINING SECTOR 18 Areas under explored available Many indices of mineralization to enhance Existence of a railway line crossing the country from the south to the north The dense road network, with more than 5,000 km of paved roads Existence of 2 modern Ports in deep water The availability of energy. The possibility of using the new energy following a reform of the code of electricity The availability of abundant water resources: several rivers, lakes and rivers flowing into the country

7 Strategy for the development of the mining sector A regulatory framework to make the sector more competitive through: – Fixing the delays in issuing the acts; – clarification and transparency of conditions for the allocation of mining licences; – The adoption of the principles of good governance (Kimberley Process, Initiative for transparency in the Extractive Industries, Principles of Ecuador, Corporate Social Responsibility, etc. – Introduction of the concept of mining agreement in operation phase with stabilization of the tax regime ; 19

Strategy for the development of the mining sector (continued) Modernization of the mining cadastral –Reduction of delays in issuing the permits –Training of actors in the administration –Better management of the mining information –Better support for mine operators by the mining Administration Strengthening of the geological Infrastructure : –Modern aerogeophysic coverage of the territory to achieve 20

9 CONCLUSION Cote dIvoire has a rich geologic potential Important mining potential but under explored, Adoption of best practices in the legal framework; Intensify mining exploration and offer the stability of the tax system in exploitation phase of mineral resources. Reforms are underway to make more attractive the destination Cote dIvoire. Come to discover the business opportunities in the mining sector of Cote dIvoire. 21

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