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Agreement to promote investment in Ecuador’s mining sector in association with the National Mining Company of Ecuador (ENAMI)

By Maria del Mar Heredia
  • Foreign Investment
  • Litigation
  • Mining

Deep sea mining: How does it work when there is a dispute?

By Greg McNab and Diora Ziyaeva
  • Mining

Enhancing mineral exploration in Ontario: Ministry of Mines seeks public input

By Greg McNab, Michael Sabusco, Paul D. Shantz, and Jaskaran Grewal
  • Foreign Investment
  • Mining

Key themes from the 2023 Africa Down Under mining conference

By Greg McNab, John Mollard, and David Perks
  • Mining

Simplified international documentation for mining companies: Canada adopts the Apostille Convention

By Greg McNab
  • Mining
  • Tax

Mise à jour fiscale relative aux gisements de lithium

By Emmanuel Sala, Shereen Cook, and Victor Qian
  • Mining
  • Tax

Tax update regarding lithium deposits

By Emmanuel Sala, Shereen Cook, and Victor Qian
  • Mining
  • Technology

Driving Sustainability: How Electric Vehicles, Critical Minerals and Governments are Shaping the Future of Mobility

By Leanne Krawchuk and David Mikhaiel
  • Mining

Criminal rates of interest –  Upcoming changes that may impact the mining sector

By Greg McNab
  • Mining

Chile’s newly announced National Lithium Strategy – What miners need to know

By José Ignacio Morán
  • Mining
  • Tax

Lithium from brines now a “mineral resource” : Canadian Income Tax proposed amendments confirming the importance of the qualification of “critical minerals” as “mineral resources” for purposes of the new 30% critical mineral exploration tax credit (CMETC)

By Emmanuel Sala, Shereen Cook, and Victor Qian
  • Mining
  • Tax

Le lithium provenant de saumures est désormais une « ressource minérale » : les modifications proposées à la Loi de l’impôt sur le revenu du Canada confirment l’importance de qualifier les « minéraux critiques » à titre de « ressources minérales » aux fins du crédit d’impôt pour l’exploration de minéraux critiques (CIEMC) de 30 %

By Emmanuel Sala, Shereen Cook, and Victor Qian

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