Title: Consumption vs Trade:Base Metals Mining in Mexico to 2020
1Base Metals Mining in Mexico to 2020
2Summary
The country had the fifth largest global reserves
of copper at 38Mt at the end of 2013, accounting
for a 5.5 share of global reserves, the
fourth-largest global reserves of zinc at 18Mt or
a 7.2 share of global reserves and the
fifth-largest lead reserves in the world, with
5.6Mt as of February 2014, a 6.2 global share.
Mexico was the fifth most attractive country in
the world for mining investments in 2013 due to
its privileged location and the diversity and
potential of its natural resources. Private
investment in the industry was US8 billion, a
5.2 increase compared with 2012. Foreign direct
investment (FDI) in the mining industry during
the first half of 2014 was US853.6 million,
which was more than double the US408.2 million
in the first half of 2013. On the other hand,
domestic investment was US576 million in 2013,
down by 18.2 from the previous year, due to the
introduction of a new royalty tax on
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3Synopsis
- The Base Metals Mining in Mexico to 2020 report
comprehensively covers the countrys historic and
forecast data on base metals (copper, zinc and
lead) mine production, consumption and trade to
2020, and reserves by geographical region. The
report also includes drivers and restraints
affecting the industry, profiles of major base
metals mining companies, information on the major
active, exploration and development projects and
regulations governing the industry. - The fiscal regime section provides information
about the countrys regulatory authority, laws,
licenses and other fiscal regime information such
as taxes, rates and other charges applicable to
the mining of the commodity in the country. It is
an essential tool for companies active in Mexican
mining, and for new competitors considering
entering the industry.
4Scope
- The report contains an overview of the Mexican
base metals (copper, zinc and lead) mining
industry together with the key growth factors and
restraints affecting the industry. - Further, it provides information about reserves,
reserves by region, historic production and
production forecast, production by state,
historic consumption and forecast, consumption by
sector, base metal prices, trade information,
competitive landscape and major active,
exploration and development projects.
5Reasons To Buy
- To gain an understanding of the Mexican base
metals (copper, zinc and lead) mining industry. - The relevant drivers and restraining factors,
reserves, reserves by region, historic and
forecast production and consumption. - Production by region, consumption by sector,
trade, base metal prices, competitive landscape
and major active. - Exploration and development projects and the
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6Key highlights
In 2013, the Mexican mining and metallurgical
sector investments in new projects was the
highest accounting for 30.6 of the total
investments, followed by expansion projects
(8.9), maintenance (6.1), exploration without
partners (2.3), environment (1.6) and assets
without partners (9). Mexicos copper, zinc
and lead mine production in 2013 was 480,124
tonnes (t), 642,540t and 253,360t respectively,
with the majority originating from Sonora and
Zacatecas. The countrys copper, zinc and
lead metal consumption in 2013 was 331,700t,
223,000t and 216,700t respectively, while the
copper, zinc and lead ores and concentrates
exports were 694,600t, 532,000t and 251,180t in
the same year. The introduction of the mining
royalty of 7.5 in 2014 has not gone down well
with the miners and has the potential to limit
the attractiveness of the industry.
7Content
Table Of Contents Grupo Mexico SAB de CV,
Industrias Penoles SA de CV, Goldcorp Inc.,
Minera Frisco SAB de CV, Capstone Mining Corp,
Aura Minerals Inc. List Of Tables 1 Executive
Summary 1.1 Base Metals Mining In Mexico Upcoming
Projects 2 Base Metal Mining in Mexico Drivers
and Restraints 2.1 Base Metals Mining In Mexico
Drivers 2.2 Base Metals Mining In Mexico
Restraints List Of Figures Table 1 Copper
Mining in Mexico Copper Reserves of Few Mines and
their Grades, 2013 Table 2 Copper Mining in
Mexico Copper Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes),
20002020 Table 3 Copper Mining in Mexico Major
Active Mines, 2014
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