Saudi Future Minerals Forum Engages At China Mining Conference And Exhibition 2024
The Saudi Future Minerals Forum is set to take part in the China Mining Conference and Exhibition. This event will occur at the Tianjin Meijiang Convention and Exhibition Center from October 15 to 18, 2024. Leaders and experts from the mining industry, alongside key technology suppliers and investors globally, will attend this gathering.
The forum's involvement is part of the "Invest in Saudi" pavilion. It aims to introduce the International Mining Conference's objectives, highlighting its role in shaping the future of mining. The focus is on emphasizing mining's contribution to local community development and sustainability enhancement.

Participation in this conference seeks to attract investments into exploration sectors. This effort aims to supply minerals for energy transition and draw direct investments into Saudi Arabia's mining sector. Building strategic partnerships is also a key goal.
Ali Al-Mutairi, Executive Director of Future Minerals Forum, stated that the China Mining Conference offers a significant chance to engage with Chinese mining companies and international leaders. He remarked on the forum's dedication: "We are keen to strengthen cooperation with industry leaders from around the world by bringing them together under one roof to enable responsible and sustainable mineral supply chains."
China's Role in Global Minerals Sector
China holds a leading position in the global minerals sector as a top producer and consumer of strategic minerals. These minerals are crucial for transitioning to a low-carbon economy and supporting industrial growth. China's expertise in mineral exploration, extraction, and processing technologies makes it an essential partner in global supply chains.
The Chinese Mining Conference provides an excellent platform for companies to display their latest innovations. It also fosters enhanced cooperation with international partners through advanced technologies.
For more details about the conference, visit www.futuremineralsforum.com.
With inputs from SPA