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Country / jurisdiction: Colombia · Year: 2023 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
By way of Resolution 1006 of 2023, the National Mining Agency (ANM) declared the following groups of minerals (and their associated minerals, derivatives or concentrates) as being of strategic interest for Colombia:
Copper (Cu)
Nickel (Ni)
Zinc (Zn)
Platinum Group Metals [Platinum (Pt), Palladium (Pd), Ruthenium (Ru), Rhodium (Rh), Osmium (Os) and Iridium (Ir)]
Iron (Fe)
Manganese (Mn)
Metallurgical coal
Phosphates [phosphorite or phosphate rock (P2O5 > 20%) and phosphate rock (P2O5 < 20%)]
Magnesium (Mg) minerals
Bauxite and other Aluminum minerals
Gold (Au)
Emeralds
Construction materials, limited only to sands, gravels and clays.
Siliceous sands, Silicon (Si)
Limestone
Gypsum
Chromium
As per the resolution, the list is to be reviewed and, if necessary, updated within three (3) years. The definition of minerals as strategic responds to guidelines for the mining sector embodied in the National Development Plan 2022-2026 “Colombia World Power of Life” and the guidelines adopted by the Board of Directors of ANM through Agreement No. 01 of 2023. These guidelines are:
Sovereignty of the Colombian State over State-owned mineral resources
Existence of favorable geological environments and prioritization of research
Demand for minerals for the energy transition
Demand for minerals for food security
Demand for minerals for industrial and public infrastructure development
Minerals for self-sufficiency
Minerals to promote associativity
The resolution repeals Resolution 18 0102 issued on January 30, 2012 by the Ministry of Mines and Energy that set out a list of strategic minerals.
Official source: https://acmineria.com.co/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Resolucion-ANM-1006-de-30-noviembre-de-2023.pdf
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