>
  Pak Ndaru

  Menggembirakan bahwa mining geologist sampai sampai ke Monggolia, siapa
  saja ya ?
  Kalau pulang , mbok dongeng dongeng dengan kawan kawan IAGI disini,
  mungkin ada yang menarik , bagaimana dengan Petrl geologist disana ,
  apakah ada prospek yang bagus ?

  Si Abah

  Pak Zardi,
>
> Bagaimana dengan kawan-kawan yang kerja di Mongolia? Sudah pulangkah
> (karena
> musim dingin, gak bisa kerja katanya)? Mungkin bisa dimatangkan LT-nya (?)
>
> Salam - Daru
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Arif Zardi Dahlius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <iagi-net@iagi.or.id>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:10 AM
> Subject: [iagi-net-l] FWD: Bloomberg article - Noranda Ranks Mongolia Top
> in
> Asia for Copper Mining
>
>
>> Fyi, buat praktisi pertambangan.
>>
>>
>> March 25, 2005
>> Noranda Ranks Mongolia Top in Asia for Copper Mining
>>
>> By Xiao Yu
>>
>> March 25 (Bloomberg) -- Mongolia is ranked as the top country in Asia
>> for
>> copper mining, based on security, political stability and business
>> climate, Noranda Inc., Canada 's biggest mining company, said in a
>> presentation at the Asia Mining Congress in Singapore March 22-24.  The
>> rankings presented by Paul Severin, Senior Vice President of Exploration
>> at Noranda, include comments from Canada 's Department of Foreign
>> Affairs
>> and International Trade.  Severin has 35 years of experience in mining
>> and
>> is a member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario,
>> the Geological Association of Canada, the Prospectors and Developers
>> Association of Canada and the Canadian Institute of Mining and
>> Metallurgy.
>>
>> Personal Security:
>>
>> Mongolia      Very good: few violent attacks directed towards
>> foreigners,
>> no internal conflict.
>>
>> China         Good: few violent attacks on foreigners, low level of
>> internal conflict (minor conflict in far North West ).
>>
>> Indonesia     A concern: organized attacks have occurred, high level of
>> internal conflict in 5 specific areas.
>>
>> Papua New Guinea    A concern: personal attacks including foreigners.
>> Some
>> internal conflict but not organized (on mainland)
>>
>> Philippines    A concern: history of organized attacks, such as
>> bombings,
>> including focus on foreigners. Internal conflict in southwest Mindanao .
>> Difficult to manage.
>>
>> Political Stability:
>>
>> Mongolia      Very Good (stable): Successful democratic transition since
>> 1990. Some issues due to poverty.
>>
>> China         Good (stable): Dissent strongly controlled. Dissent
>> concentrated in specific areas (esp. far North West ).
>>
>> Indonesia     A concern: Democratic elections are a positive, but
>> concentrated armed revolt in specific areas. No resolution in place for
>> this instability at present.
>>
>> Papua New Guinea   Fair (stable): Democratic government transitions
>> successfully. Little organized dissent.
>>
>> Philippines     A concern: Democratic elections, but armed dissent
>> widespread, organized and intense in western Mindanao .
>>
>> Business Climate:
>>
>> Mongolia      Minor issues: Transparent and clear foreign ownership
>> rules.
>> Minor uncertainty as to provincial government influence on acquisition
>> of
>> title. VAT on exploration in U.S. dollar is non-refundable.
>>
>> China         Serious issues but improving: Foreign ownership rules
>> problematic. Unclear jurisdiction of local and central governments.
>> Unclear transfer from exploration to mining title. New mining law
>> expected
>> in 2007.
>>
>> Indonesia     Serious issues: National Protected Forest is an issue.
>> Uncertainty created by situation at
>>
>> Newmont's Minahasa mine.
>>
>> Papua New Guinea   Minor issues: Foreign ownership rules clear. Taxation
>> greatly improved. Aboriginal rights generally clear but negotiations can
>> be complex.
>>
>> Philippines     Serious issues but improving: Positive: Recent Supreme
>> Court judgment on 100 percent foreign ownership. Less positive:
>> uncertainty over Aboriginal rights - negotiation required. Unclear
>> taxation - negotiation needed.
>>
>>
>>
>
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