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Mining and metals: a new landscape emerges

The global mining and metals industry is focused on future growth through expanded production, but it also faces the increased challenge of maintaining its social license to operate and meeting government revenue expectations.

Our global reach
Ernst & Young’s Global Mining & Metals Center brings together a worldwide team of professionals to help you achieve your potential — a team with deep technical experience in providing assurance, tax, transactions and advisory services to the mining and metals sector.

How Ernst & Young makes a difference
To find out how we can help, read about our services or visit the Global Mining & Metals library for sector-specific reports, whitepapers, surveys and more.

Capital Confidence Barometer: Mining and Metals

Mining and metals companies have stronger balance sheets and valuations have decreased, potentially increasing M&A opportunities. But M&A decisions are more difficult than ever.

African Mining Investment Environment Survey 2011

As Africa embarks on its growth trajectory, the value that lies beneath can only be unlocked by investors who understand the mining and investment environment in each country. This survey compares 13 mining African countries and the criteria which would affect your investment decisions.

Effective capital project execution

Managing the complexity of major capital projects in today’s landscape has never been more challenging, critical or costly. The report discusses the challenges and risks in capital project execution and the ways of effectively managing these extensive capital projects for successful outcomes.

Exploring India: Mining the opportunities

Exploration has significantly lagged domestic demand growth for minerals in India, and this activity needs to pick up pace. The challenges are surmountable and mining can be a significant contributor to the socio-economic development of vast mineral rich districts of India. The paper explores the challenges and opportunities of exploration in this growing market.

Global M&A and capital raising trends 1H 2011

While mining and metals companies completed twice as many megadeals in the first half of 2011 vs. 1H 2010, other factors increase the volatility and risk around M&A activity. Despite this, momentum is growing and we expect significant IPO activity in the second half of 2011.


Also, find out which countries and commodities led the global economy out of recession in 2010 in our global mining and metals report, which looks at the major trends in 2010 and the outlook for the sector in 2011.

Business risks facing mining and metals 2011 – 2012

Our report reveals that the top three global business risks for mining and metals in 2011 and 2012 are resource nationalism, skills shortage and infrastructure access. What are the other risks rounding out our top 10 list? Find out in our annual report.

Africa: a golden opportunity

Africa: a golden opportunity (pdf, 867.2kb)  puts the spotlight on mining transactions in Africa in both developing and developed countries after having emerged from the recession.

Global mining and metals: 2010 trends, 2011 outlook
The mining and metals sector helped lead the global economy out of recession in 2010. Find out which countries and commodities led the charge in our global mining and metals report, which looks at the major trends in 2010 and the outlook for the sector in 2011.
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