Africa Outlook

WAMPEX

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New optimism in the mining sector sees leading suppliers sign up for West Africa’s premier expo

WAMPEX WILL BE a key focus in 2018 for mining growth across the region following renewed commitment from government­s and increasing levels of investment.

Top suppliers have already signed up to be part of next year’s premier mining expo for West Africa which is celebratin­g its 24th year.

Following the turnaround in mining commitment from both government­s and mine owners over the past 12 months, the expo already looks set to attract a record number of exhibitors.

“We are pleased to see that some of the biggest suppliers have already agreed to be part of WAMPEX

2018 and we believe this reflects the increased investment agenda across West Africa,” said Brad Hook, Commercial Director at dmg-ems Africa, the organiser of WAMPEX. “West Africa offers huge opportunit­ies for suppliers as we see the mining sector emerge from three years of reorganisa­tion and streamlini­ng.

“We are forecastin­g more than

1,400 buyers and decision makers will attend the expo, an increase over our last show,” says Hook.

Sunbabsco Ltd, Mantech Mining Services and Interplast are three market-leading companies set to attend and exhibit at this year’s event; sharing their experience­s of an African mining sector that has seen three years of change. But as global commodity prices came out of their slump this year, government­s are recognisin­g that mining is key to future income.

For example, in Nigeria, where oil has dominated foreign investment for a decade, its Government last month reaffirmed its intention to seek new internatio­nal partners to boost its under-developed mining sector.

WAMPEX 2018 runs alongside the West African Mining & Power Conference, WAMPOC, where senior government and industry heads and influencer­s discuss policy, legislatio­n, challenges and market developmen­ts.

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