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Mining Events: A Strong Provincial Presence Expected at Arminera 2025

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Mining Events: A Strong Provincial Presence Expected at Arminera 2025
Mining Events: A Strong Provincial Presence Expected at Arminera 2025
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Arminera 2025 will bring together representatives from all Argentine provinces driving mining development. From May 20 to 22, governors, business leaders, and industry specialists will meet at La Rural Exhibition Center in Buenos Aires to discuss the future of the sector, including perspectives, projects, and challenges.

By Panorama Minero

Provincial participation will be a central theme throughout the event, organized by the Argentine Chamber of Mining Companies (CAEM) and Messe Frankfurt Argentina. The federal agenda will take center stage, with activities specifically designed to highlight the strategic contributions of each region to the industry.

One of the key highlights will be the Arminera 2025 Summit, featuring the session “Arminera Federal: A Journey Through Provincial Agendas and Key Topics.” Ministers and local officials will share data, indicators, and case studies on mining production, employment, and sustainability efforts in their provinces. This session will take place on Tuesday, May 20, and requires prior registration at: http://bit.ly/3GCspdk

On Wednesday, May 21, the panel “One-on-One with the Provinces” will bring together governors from mining-producing and service-supplying regions to discuss the impact of mining on their local economies and the initiatives being rolled out to maximize its benefits.

"These initiatives reflect the dynamic state of Argentina’s mining sector. With the industry expanding nationwide, Arminera 2025 stands as the ideal platform to strengthen that growth and deepen collaboration between the national and provincial levels."

Published by: Panorama Minero

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