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    SOMALI GOVERNMENT REVAMPS MINING CODE AS IT SEEKS STRATEGIC ORES

    April 11, 2025
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    The Somali government has updated its mining code to attract investment and enhance transparency in the extraction of strategic minerals. The reform focuses on modernizing regulations and ensuring fair benefit-sharing from natural resources. This move is seen as part of Somalia’s broader plan to boost economic growth and strengthen governance in the extractive sector.

    Somali Government Updates Mining Code to Attract Strategic Investment

    The Somali Government has introduced a reformed mining code aimed at attracting foreign and domestic investors. This move aligns with efforts to tap into untapped mineral reserves such as gold, uranium, and rare earth elements. Analysts predict a potential increase of up to 40% in investment interest within the first year. The revision also aims to strengthen legal clarity and investor protection, two long-standing concerns in the sector.

    Focus on Transparency and Sustainable Resource Management

    The updated code includes mandatory environmental and community impact assessments to ensure sustainable extraction. Transparency measures such as public contract disclosures and third-party audits have also been introduced. The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources reported that over 65% of new mining contracts will now be subjected to environmental reviews. These steps are expected to reduce corruption and build public trust.

    Private Sector Engagement Expected to Increase

    Preliminary data shows that at least 12 international firms have expressed interest in Somalia’s mining sector since the code announcement. The government aims to offer competitive tax incentives and simplified licensing processes to stimulate private sector involvement. In the past year alone, mining-related inquiries have increased by 30%, suggesting growing confidence among investors.

    Global Partners Respond Positively to Somali Government Reforms

    International stakeholders, including development banks and African mineral alliances, have praised the Somali Government for its proactive approach. Early assessments by regional analysts indicate that these reforms could raise Somalia’s mining GDP contribution by 15% within five years. Foreign aid agencies have also pledged technical support to help implement governance improvements.

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