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Chinese, Australian and US envoys pledge support to government's mining sector policies

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  The envoys from China, Australia, and United States of America (USA), have paid separate courtesy calls on Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, to express their support to government's mining sector policies.


The article from MSN discusses the pledges of support from Chinese, Australian, and U.S. envoys to the Zambian government's mining sector policies. During a meeting with Zambian Mines Minister Paul Kabuswe, these diplomats expressed their commitment to fostering a stable and transparent mining environment in Zambia. The Chinese Ambassador, Du Xiaohui, emphasized the importance of a stable policy framework to encourage investment, while the Australian High Commissioner, Anne Koopman, highlighted the need for transparency and good governance in the sector. The U.S. Chargé d'Affaires, Michael Gonzales, also voiced support for policies that would enhance the mining sector's contribution to Zambia's economic development. This collective endorsement aims to bolster Zambia's efforts to attract foreign investment and improve the regulatory framework of its mining industry.

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