CAMESE

The Canadian Association of Mining Equipment and Services for Export (CAMESE) is a Toronto-based trade organization supporting the export of Canadian mining exploration equipment and services to mining companies around the world. The organization introduces foreign mining companies to Canadian suppliers by publicizing the expertise and success of domestic mining technologies and mining operations.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Traditionally assisting with market development in the Americas and Russia, CAMESE is making new efforts to support Canadian mining exporters in India[7][8][9][10] and other Asian countries.[11]

CAMESE also supports foreign direct investment in Canadian mining operations.[12][13]

Services

CAMESE organizes and participates in mining trade shows (such as internationally known annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) in Toronto, see [14]), industry networking events,[15][16] policy roundtables,[17][18] and publishes an Annual Compendium of Canadian mining equipment suppliers and service companies (Compendium of Canadian Mining Suppliers request form at http://www.camese.org/request.cfm).

Services are provided in English, French, Russian and Spanish, covering the languages of the major mining areas in North America, South America and the Russian Federation.

Membership

More than 250 equipment suppliers, manufacturers and service providers are members of the organization,[19] including Export Development Canada (EDC), Geosoft, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP (Gowlings), Phoenix Geophysics, the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), and Hatch[19] Together, these companies represent a significant portion of the Canadian mine services and mining exploration industry, in turn representing thousands of technicians, engineers, geologists, and geophysicists and millions of dollars of export revenue each year. Much of this employment is located in Northern Ontario, well known for its large mineral deposits (especially of nickel) and extraction programmes by major mining companies including Vale and Glencore.

In turn, CAMESE is a member of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC).[20]

History

Founded in 1981 by Canadian mining exporters operating in Lima, Peru, CAMESE celebrated its 25th year of industry advocacy and support in 2006.[21] Membership has grown since the early 1990s, and CAMESE has become the leading Canadian mining equipment and services export association.

Funding

Funding for CAMESE is provided by annual membership dues, grants from the Canadian federal government EDC,[22][23] and grants from the Ontario provincial government.[24]

See also

References

  1. Chilean Firm Minera Esperanza Seeking Sudbury Mining suppliers Copper Project Chile
  2. News | Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
  3. Trade Commissioners get inside edge
  4. Canadian mining suppliers compendium released
  5. Canada's Chamber of Commerce asks for new Indian mining policy - Indian Express
  6. The Goverment [sic] of Canada is proud to once again support 48e Nord International - Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
  7. http://www.asianpacificpost.com/news/topnews/article/canadiansstagebiggestminingconferenceindia
  8. Canada's Chamber of Commerce asks for new Indian mining policy - Express India
  9. Canada asks for new Indian mining policy-China Mining
  10. http://www.hciottawa.ca/hcinewslettersep09.htm
  11. Canadian Offices Abroad
  12. Foreign investment fuels mining industry (12/04)
  13. Canadians prominent at SA mining show
  14. http://www.pdac.ca/pdac/conv/index.html
  15. http://www.pdac.ca/pdac/conv/2009/presentations-innovation-forum.html
  16. http://www.ontarioexports.com/resources/sec_Mining.asp
  17. http://www.fasken.com/financing-projects-in-the-mining-sector-in-africa-and-latin-america-12-03-2009/
  18. CAMESE - Financing projects in the mining sector in Africa and Latin America
  19. 1 2 CAMESE - Member Listings
  20. PDAC • Membership • Corporate Members
  21. http://www.phoenix-geophysics.com/news/newsletter/pdf/issue39.pdf
  22. Minerals Engineering International Online - General Minerals Engineering: Latest News
  23. Fund to help businesses go global
  24. News | Ministry of Northern Development and Mines

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