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Mining Growth Powered Beyond Extraction

South Africa’s mining growth increasingly depends on value chain operators and small scale mining, unlocking resilience, competitiveness, and inclusive economic development across provinces and regional economies. South Africa’s mining sector remains a critical pillar of the economy, contributing between six and seven percent of GDP and supporting more than 450,000... The post Mining Growth Powered Beyond Extraction appeared first on Social TV.

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