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US office holding South Africa mining conference

THE US Department of Commerce's US Commercial Service is hosting a "webinar" this week on the coa...

Donna Schmidt

The event, which will highlight opportunities for US companies to gain an understanding of industry prospects in South Africa, will be held online on June 5 at 11am Eastern time.

“South Africa is a growing market for mining related equipment and services," the organisers said recently in the department’s announcement of the virtual event "Opportunities in South Africa's Mining and Coal Sectors".

It will feature the agency's specialists in South Africa who will discuss the country's industry, demand for equipment and services from US organisations, its current commercial environment and the assistance South Africa can make available to US exporters.

For further information on the webinar, visit the US Department of Commerce's website.

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