Pakistan: Frontier challenges
27 January 2012
Investors are constantly trying to identify the next country that will offer access to world-class, untapped, mining opportunities. Often this means operating in challenging conflict or post-conflict environments.
Investors are constantly trying to identify the next country that will offer access to world-class, untapped, mining opportunities. Often this means operating in challenging conflict or post-conflict environments.
Pakistan has developing infrastructure, established laws and institutions, and English as the main language of government and industry. However, until now, it has remained largely overlooked. This situation is unlikely to remain the case for long writes Nadmin Khan and Ian McDonald for the Mining Journal.
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