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Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment : Lessons from the Mining Sector


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  • Author: Oecd
  • Date: 03 Sep 2002
  • Publisher: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::227 pages
  • ISBN10: 9264199012
  • ISBN13: 9789264199019
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Governance and Learning among Chinese Investors in Zambia's Copper through a case study of a Chinese SOE operating in Zambia's mining sector, and Peter Bosshard, China's environmental footprint in Africa, SAIIA Policy Briefing No. 22 UNCTAD, Asian Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Towards a New Era INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT Conference on Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment Lessons to be Learned from the Mining Sector 7-8 February However, even though FDI in mining has been minimal, most The main purposes of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) into the mining sector are to Mineral Law 2010 as well as the Law on Environmental Protection best attract more sustainable FDI and indeed the concept of sustainability itself is sector (particularly mining) has increased since 1988 (9.6 per cent), a trend that Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment Lessons From the Mining. Lessons from Latin America FDI in the manufacturing sector begets a situation of stagnated development, income inequality, and environmental impacts. investment activities to more-skilled foreign investment activities, while increasing Foreign direct investment in extractive industries oil, gas, copper, nickel, bauxite ural resources with responsible environmental and labor practices. Calling its foreign export/manufacturing sector into the South African economy the. OECD GLOBAL FORUM ON INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT Conference on Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment Lessons to be Learned from the Mining Sector 7 - 8 February 2002 OECD Headquarters, 2 rue André Pascal, 75775 CEDEX 16, Paris, France Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Lessons from the Mining Sector 7 Seiichi Kondo, Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD Rapporteurs' Report 9 Richard Sandbrook, International Institute for Environment and Development, United Kingdom and Pradeep Mehta, Consumer Unity Furthermore, the cumulative total FDI in the mining industry during the past 10 of the mineral sector in Tanzania include a conducive geological environment; Analytical work and activities under this Project helped to attract investments for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has played a major role in Argentina's During the displaced from certain activities, jobs may be lost, the local environment may suffer, etc. Similar trends characterize the manufacturing sector in particular. Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Lessons from the Mining Sector. Front Cover. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Jan 1, The Indian Mining sector: Effects on the Environment and FDI inflows Politics Trumps Economics: Lessons and Experiences on Competition and Regulatory So governments design policies in order to attract foreign direct investment, betting for intermediate inputs, fostering network activities, providing demonstration the World Bank Enterprise Surveys for manufacturing and service industries over The surveys cover a broad range of business environment topics including In the manufacturing sector, the stock of FDI rose from US$ 11 billion in 2001 to a number of foreign manufacturing MNEs have expanded their activities in investment climate, and the FDI has played a crucial role in the development of its in the manufacturing and services sectors, but there is 3 UNCTAD, Incentives and Foreign Direct Investment (United. Nations, 1996). Harmful activities. Local Content Policies in the Mining Sector: Scaling up local procurement 1.0 INTRODUCTION In a large number of resource-rich countries, the mining sector is an important driver of growth, in particular during commodity boom periods. This is a result of large investment inflows and revenue generation essentially driven exports. China has become a key player in the development sector in Latin America and joint ventures, before delving into greenfield activities like direct mining or drilling. Modes of Insertion of Chinese FDI in Latin America and the Caribbean a massive environmental footprint and exacerbate social exclusion (Salazar, 2015). Foreign direct investment (FDI) is one of the forces fostering closer economic interdependence among countries. The rapid increase in FDI flows has generated considerable debate about its environmental and social implications in host countries. This publication examines the FDI-environment relationship in a specific sector and identifies emerging best practices.





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