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South African Government Advances Mining Law Reform
March 19, 2026
The South African Government is progressing toward reforming its mining legislation through the upcoming Mineral Resources Development Bill, as highlighted during the PGMs Industry Day in Johannesburg. Industry leaders, including the Minerals Council South Africa, emphasized the importance of pragmatic, coherent policies to foster a stable regulatory environment that supports investment, growth, and job creation in the platinum group metals sector. This legislative initiative aims to enhance the investment climate and unlock economic potential within the mining industry.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate changes in regulatory requirements that may impact mining-related contracts and project approvals.
- Contractors and suppliers in the mining sector can expect increased opportunities as the government seeks to stimulate growth and investment.
- Organizations involved in mining infrastructure and services should prepare for potential shifts in compliance and engagement protocols tied to the new legislation.
- Stakeholders are encouraged to engage with government consultations to align business strategies with evolving policy frameworks.
The mining sector is prepared to work with government to achieve pragmatic and practical outcomes. Policy needs to be coherent not disjointed, and the narrative needs to be clear.
— Paul Dunne
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South African Government, Minerals Council South Africa
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- Positive signals of upcoming mining law reform, PGMs Industry Day hears · Mining Weekly · Mar 19