Marcelo Orrego, Raúl Jalil, Carlos Sadir and Alfredo Cornejo, together with the Secretary of Mining of the Nation and the executive secretary of the Lithium Table, will participate in a business mission in Brussels to achieve strategic alliances in sustainable value chains of raw materials.
The governors of San Juan, Marcelo Orrego; Catamarca, Raul Jalil; Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo; and Jujuy, Carlos Sadirwill participate in a summit with officials and businessmen of the European Union (EU) to promote and facilitate exchanges on investment and innovation opportunities, with the aim of achieving a sustainable and responsible integration of the value chains of Critical Raw Materials (CPM).
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The leaders of the mining provinces will travel next Monday to Brussels, Belgium, together with the Secretary of Mining of the Nation, Luis Luceroand the executive secretary of the Lithium Table, Flavia Royón.


“The business mission will bring together interested parties to cover the extraction, processing and refining value chains of the shortlisted MPCs, under the general theme ‘Promoting investment and innovation between the EU and Argentina in sustainable value chains and responsible,” they pointed out from the delegation.
The itinerary will begin on Tuesday with the forum “Strategic Alliance in sustainable raw materials value chains between the EU and Argentina” at the Hotel Le Plaza in Brussels, in which the Argentine delegation will participate together with the director of Corporate Affairs of the French mining company Eramet, Pierre-Alain Gautier; the CEO of the French company specialized in lithium extraction Adionics, Gabriel Toffani; the general manager of the McEwen Copper mining company and the Los Azules mining project, Michael Meding; the Infrastructure and Energy Manager of the Inter-American Development Bank, Tomas Serebrisky; and the head of Cooperation of the EU Delegation in Buenos Aires, Ilse Cougé.
In the afternoon, the Argentine delegation will hold a meeting with the company in charge of financing sustainable projects IDB Invest, the German Development Bank (KfW), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the Association of European Development Financial Institutions (EDFI), the French Agency for Development (AFD), the German Society of International Cooperation (GIZ), the Dutch financial institution Invest International and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Finally, the governors will have bilateral meetings with representatives of Glencoreone of the main multinationals dedicated to the purchase, sale and production of raw materials; FLSprovider of services and technology linked to mining; IDB Invest; EIT RawMaterialsdedicated to innovation in sustainable mining; and the Port of Rotterdam, among others.
Source: Ambito

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